Nearby ICE raw sugar futures have slipped modestly, but the forward curve remains relatively firm, signaling a market that is correcting from previous highs rather than turning outright bearish. Physical […]
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Nearby ICE raw sugar futures have slipped modestly, but the forward curve remains relatively firm, signaling a market that is correcting from previous highs rather than turning outright bearish. Physical […]
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Nearby ICE raw sugar futures extended their recovery on 26 March 2026, with the May-26 contract up about 2% and the forward curve modestly firmer out to 2028, signaling renewed […]
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Raw sugar futures on ICE No.11 have come under broad pressure, with the May 2026 contract retreating toward the mid‑15 USc/lb area and the entire curve marking modest daily losses. […]
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Sugar futures are firming along the curve, with ICE #11 prices extending recent gains and the forward structure signaling expectations of a slightly tighter balance into 2027/28. The sugar market […]
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ICE Sugar No.11 futures have eased across the forward curve, with the May 2026 contract slipping to around 15.5 USc/lb and deferred months only modestly higher, signaling a soft but […]
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ICE raw sugar futures strengthened across the curve, with nearby contracts gaining around 2–2.5%, signaling renewed buying interest and a moderately tighter forward balance. The sugar market has turned firmer, […]
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Sugar futures extended their rebound on March 19, 2026, with the ICE No. 11 curve moving higher and remaining in moderate backwardation from mid‑2026 into 2027–28. Nearby tightness and still‑firm […]
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ICE raw sugar futures extended their rebound, with the May 2026 contract closing firmly higher and the forward curve gradually steepening, signaling recovering sentiment after recent weakness. Raw sugar prices […]
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Sugar No. 11 futures extended Monday’s rebound on March 17, 2026, with the entire curve closing around 1.4–1.8% higher and nearby May 2026 settling at 14.45 US¢/lb. The curve remains […]
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