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Arabica coffee futures finished quietly lower on Tuesday as players continued to seek direction and speculators played both sides of the market, traders said.
"It's been pretty choppy, I think it's looking for direction. It's like a ping pong, $1.30 to $1.40," one trader said, about the range within which the key arabica futures contract has moved in the last two weeks.
"It will probably try to test the $1.30 level again, to see if it goes through, in the near future," the trader added. In the open-outcry pit, the benchmark ICE March arabica coffee contract settled 0.50 cent lower at $1.337 per lb after trading from $1.334 to $1.349.
The rest finished down 0.35 to 0.55 cent. Electronically traded March arabica was down 0.85 cent at $1.3335 cents at 1:51 pm EST (1851 GMT), in a narrow trading band from $1.33 and $1.349. "(There is) light origin selling, light trade buying and light volume," one coffee dealer said.
On the London International Financial Futures Exchange (Liffe), robusta futures shot to a 9-1/2-year high as investment funds expanded the already huge long positions in commodities. The Liffe March contract closed $14 higher at $2,071 a tonne, in a trading range from $2,042 to $2,082 which marked the highest level for the second position since May 1998.
The ICE March robusta contract had not traded by 1:51 pm ICE estimated 1,796 lots traded in open-outcry on Tuesday, compared to the 2,232 lots traded on Monday, when 17,960 lots traded on the screen. Open interest rose 2,169 lots at 179,971 lots as of January 28.

Copyright Reuters, 2008

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