71. Coffee prices are headed toward levels not seen in two decades, thanks to tight supplies, weather and market speculation. 72. Coffee prices fell after coffee producers voted to maintain global export quotas, signaling that the growers expect to meet targets even after some had forecast smaller crops. 73. Coffee prices fell amid concern an agreement by producing countries to limit exports has failed to curtail shipments. 74. Coffee prices fell sharply, while crude oil prices held steady. 75. Coffee prices have been rising lately. 76. Coffee prices have been soaring for months as heavy rains damaged crops in Central America and Colombia. 77. Coffee prices in new York rose to a three-month high today on speculation that the earthquake might damage crops. 78. Coffee prices jumped after some Central American nations agreed to withhold part of their harvest from the market. 79. Coffee prices more than doubled this year as poor harvests in Colombia and elsewhere forced roasters to deplete inventories. 80. Coffee prices plunged amid speculation recent concern about dry weather in Brazil has been exaggerated and expectations for bountiful crops elsewhere in the world. |