Spinners paying premium price to get quality lint

Prices at cotton market for the second time in the season seen crossing above the Rs7,000 mark to reach Rs7,050 per maund. However, strong buying was witnessed on Monday as spinners preferred to get quality lint and were willing to pay premium price for Sindh variety. But the trading activity at cotton market remained restricted due to short supply of quality lint.

Also the rupee-dollar parity is going to impact cotton imports which will become costlier in case the rupee value declines against dollar.

This was a cause of concern for the textile industry because a huge quantity of around 3 million bales is expected to be imported.

Meanwhile, the downpour on Monday in Punjab would be beneficial for wheat crop but would be harmful for the cotton where picking has yet to finish. However, reports suggested that most of the crop has been picked.

There is growing concern amongst spinners that late approval for import of cotton from India would not help because by end of this month much of quality cotton would have been lifted by Indian textile industry or exported.

At the Karachi Cotton Association (KCA) spot rates remained steady at weekend level.

The following deals reported to have changed hands on the ready counter were 800 bales, Ghotki, at Rs7,050; 400 bales, Daharki, at Rs7,050; 400 bales, Mir¬pur Mathelo, at Rs7,050; 2,000 bales, Rohri, at Rs6,500 to Rs6,700; 1,600 bales, Saleh Pat, at Rs6,550 to Rs6,750; 2,200 bales, Haroonabad, at Rs6,450; 2,400 bales, Rahim¬yar Khan, at Rs6,875 to Rs7,000; 600 bales, Khane¬wal, at Rs6,300; 1,200 bales, Mianwali, at Rs6,300; and 1,000 bales, Layyah, at Rs6,300.

On global front, world leading cotton markets gave mixed trend with Indian cotton closing steady while the New York and Chinese cotton markets were under pressure.

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