31. In another market, coffee rose. 32. In LONDON, coffee rose as Vietnamese growers hoarded lower-grade robusta coffee at a time of high roaster demand. 33. In NEW YORK, coffee rose on expectation that supplies will remain lean, outweighing speculation that a U.S. industry group will report larger inventories. 34. In NEW YORK, coffee rose amid expectations that supplies will be lean in the coming months, before the arrival of new supplies from Central America. 35. In NEW YORK, coffee rose amid speculation that newly harvested beans arriving in the U.S. from Latin America are going directly to roasters, leaving exchange stockpiles lean. 36. In LONDON, coffee rose as demand for lower-grade robusta beans increased ahead of the cold weather season. 37. In other markets, crude opened higher and coffee rose. 38. In other markets, gasoline fell to a seven-week low while coffee rose for the eighth consecutive day. 39. In other markets, silver fell and coffee rose. 40. In other markets, orange juice reached a six-month high on a Florida cold snap and coffee rose. |