Sugar Swings as Traders Weigh Brazil Output Against Deficit Risk
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l0q3zqj8c6i[tfo2eeby3nsl_media_dl_1.png Bloomberg Article content (Bloomberg) — Sugar futures fluctuated in New York as traders weighed ample Brazilian supplies against mounting El Niño risks that could tighten global supplies later this year. Article content Prices remain near 2020 lows as Brazil’s accelerating cane crush and weaker ethanol demand boost near-term sugar supplies. Still, slowing cane replanting and concerns that El Niño could curb production in key Asian growers India and Thailand have fueled expectations that the market will shift from surplus to deficit in the season beginnin…
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