Wednesday 10 September 2014

Organic Coffee Threatened by Global Warming-Stoked Fungus!

Commodity Market Key Headlines

1) Coffee Rally Spurs Shipper to Expand: Corporate India.

2) No Named Storms First Time Since 2000 at Peak.

3) Organic Coffee Threatened by Global Warming-Stoked Fungus.

4) Fracking in Scotland Is One Solution to Higher Gas Costs.

5) Coffee Reserves in Vietnam Seen Shrinking to Lowest Since 2011.

6) Tropical Storm Odile Forecast to Threaten Western Mexico.

7) Canada Snow Seen Extending Harvest Delays for Wheat Crops.

8) Huntsman Wins Approval to Buy Rockwood Pigment Unit.

Read detail analysis report here: - http://www.rrfinance.com/reserch/MorningBell/Cm_MorningBell.pdf

Debt Market Key Headlines

1) Overseas investors have pumped in about Rs 13,000 crore in the Indian debt market so far this month, endorsing the country's growth potential and political stability. This takes the total investment in the debt market to around Rs 99,000 crore so far this year.

2) A host of foreign investors and funds will be meeting corporate leaders in India next month, the first time since the global financial crisis, signifying changing perception about the country's growth potential.

Read detail analysis report here: - http://www.rrfinance.com/reserch/MorningBell/Db_MorningBell.pdf

Currency Market Headlines

1) The rupee has risen from an all-time low of 68.845 per dollar in August 2013, and is up 1.5 percent this year, touching a six-week high of 60.1975 on Sept. 8. It slipped back to an almost one-month low of 61.035.

2) Rupee slid to a four-week low on concern improving U.S. economic data will encourage the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates, eroding the attraction of higher-yielding assets elsewhere.

3) The dollar strengthened against its higher-yielding peers as a measure of currency-market volatility reached its strongest level since February.

Read full analysis report here: - http://www.rrfinance.com/reserch/MorningBell/Cr_MorningBell.pdf

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