Monday, October 25, 2010
Another 1 off event not going to be taken into account by BOE
Cotton Jumps 4.2% to Record as China Cold Spell Threatens Crops
Cotton soared to a record, rising the maximum allowed by ICE Futures U.S. in New York, as a cold front threatened to damage the crop in China, the world’s biggest user of the fiber.
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mr g says:
Pity they can’t spin a good yarn from it.
That’s a textile technical comment not a pun, or before the thought police try to shut down debate, neither is it racist.
fallingbuzzard says:
Cotton explodes and polyester rises modestly. I smell fish
notyethomeless says:
Oh dear, looks like my cotton shorts are down…and I’m about to get @$%&*ed.
(That just never gets old)