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Show Ccffec Futures. NRW V'RK, .K-1t 7.-K slihl fi)rMiv sd-fl-P sr iV.p r in. n-.arVet ff,r mf fi;t.ir;i her taT "TiM o a'fart rm m:r-"d r-h--!r.g. ii rca-;:.T; fo;;o-e. Tne "-ontinued s'ead!- neis of Brazil was the early faetor, but demand was less active than earlier In the week. and. after opening 2 to 4 points higher, with December selling around E.42r. or about 53 points above the recent low level! prices turned easier under moderate offerings. December sold off lo S.33e. or 5 points net lower, and the market elosed at practical ly the low point of the day at a net decline of 2 to 7 points. Sales, 14,000 bags. July, 8.0.1c; August. S.llc; September. 8.20c; October, S- 85 c ; November. 8. :9c; December, S.3r; January, S.SJc; Fehruary. 8.41c; March. 8.40c; April. S.54c; May, 8.52c; June S.G3c. Spot cofree, quiet, but firm; Rio No. 7. 9c; Santos No. 4, I0c. Cost and freight offers were unchanged to a shadrt higher with Santoa 4s quiet at 10?ic to 10i-jc on Lhe basis of London credits. The official cables reported further advances of 100 to 125 rets In the primary marked and of 100 to 2S0 rels in the case of Santos futures. |