1. Coffee fell amid expectations that an industry report later today will show that U.S. inventories are growing at a time of slow demand from roasters and consumers. 2. Coffee fell amid speculation that rain in Colombia and Indonesia is easing stress on parched crops caused by unusually dry weather. 3. Coffee fell for a fifth day as recent rainfall in Colombia boosted expectations that crops will receive adequate moisture before the harvest. 4. Coffee fell for a fourth day amid expectations that stockpiles are sufficient to meet weak U.S. demand from roasters. 5. Coffee fell on speculation that a report after trading would show a surge in U.S. inventories. 6. Coffee fell to a six-week low as surging U.S. inventories eased concern that shortages would arise. 7. Coffee fell to a three-week low amid speculation that supplies are ample at a time of weak demand from roasters. 8. Coffee fell. 9. Coffee fell after a coffee producers voted to maintain a global export quota, signaling that growers expect to meet targets even though some will see poor crops. 10. Coffee fell for the second day amid adequate supplies and expectations of more coffee becoming available in the coming weeks. |