date:Aug 27, 2015
nce again against the dollar.
The fall, along with continued Brazilian harvest pressure, pushedarabica to a new 6-1/2 year low.
December arabica finished down 0.9%, at 120.55 cents a pound, while November robusta closed down 0.7%, at $1,615 a tonne.
But sugar rallied from Mondays low, as fresh rains in Brazil threatened to disrupt the progress of the sugar harvest.
New York October raw sugar settled up 2.0%, at 10.60 cents a pound, up from Mondays seven-year low of 10.13 cents.