Wilmar Seen Buying Central American Sugar Against March Expiry
01 March 2016 - 2:12AM
Dow Jones News
By Ed Ballard
Singapore-based Wilmar International Ltd. is set to buy sugar
against the expiration on Monday of the March raw sugar futures
contract, three traders said Monday.
The purchase will include sugar from Central American countries,
principally Guatemala, possibly alongside smaller quantities from
Argentina and No.1 supplier Brazil, the traders said. Wilmar didn't
respond to an emailed request for comment.
Analysts at Marex Spectron said the expiration will likely be a
"moderate affair," with less sugar changing hands than in previous
contract expirations. It pointed to the low "open interest" in the
market, indicating little physical sugar is available to be sold
against the expiry.
"Will the expiry tell us much? Probably not--we already know
that there is not a huge amount of sugar available, but that demand
is also moderate," Marex wrote.
Two traders said as little as 300,000 tons of sugar--about $93
million at Monday's prices--could be sold against the expiry, or
around a quarter of what Wilmar purchased when the September
contract expired.
Wilmar has emerged as regular buyer at contract expirations. It
is well positioned to take delivery of large shipments of sugar
when futures contracts expire thanks to longstanding supply
agreements that reduce the risk that it will be unable to find a
buyer, one senior trader said.
March sugar futures traded 0.7% higher at 14 cents per pound in
mid-afternoon trade in London.
Write to Ed Ballard at ed.ballard@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
February 29, 2016 09:57 ET (14:57 GMT)
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