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Cotton futures posted losses of 90 to 102 points in the front months on Monday. Crude oil was up $4.01 on the day following the US/Israel strikes on Iran over the weekend, but just over $4 off the overnight highs. The US dollar index was $0.940 higher at $98.505. Uncertainty with China, after they condemned the US strikes on Iran was a pressure factor.
The Seam showed sales of 3,011 bales sold on 2/27, averaging 62.83 cents/lb. The Cotlook A Index was back down 80 points on Thursday at 75.65 cents. ICE certified cotton stocks were raised by 6,721 bales on February 26, with the certified stocks level at 126,178 bales. The Adjusted World Price was raised by 1.79 cents last week to 51.84 cents/lb.
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