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MarketWatch  Feb 1  Comment 
Sugar futures rose to their highest level in 29-years on Monday before closing lower on the Intercontinental Exchange. The benchmark contract for March sugar No. 11 futures touched a 29-year high of $30.4 a pound before closing at $29.90 on the...
The Straits Times  Jan 28  Comment 
MUMBAI: Sugar futures may jump 41 per cent by August, extending the sweetener's rally to its highest level in 30 years amid global supply shortages, Commerzbank AG said.
BusinessWeek  Jan 22  Comment 
Sugar futures may climb 20 percent by June, extending the rally to the highest level since November 1980, as global demand exceeds supply, said Thai Sugar Trading Corp., the country’s top exporter.
Commodity Online  Dec 31  Comment 
As an attempt to curb rising sugar prices in the country India on Wednesday extended the ban on futures trading in sugar for another nine months till September 2010.
Reuters  Dec 30  Comment 
The government has decided to extend a ban on the trade of sugar futures till September-end, 2010, as domestic output has fallen substantially, the commodities market regulator said on Wednesday.
Reuters  Nov 27  Comment 
Sugar futures, which doubled in price this year, could fall early in 2010 when the market wakes up to a big cane overhang from Brazil's current harvest, despite a popular view that prices should remain buoyant.
Reuters  Nov 26  Comment 
India, the world's biggest consumer may extend a ban on futures beyond Dec. 31, farm minister Sharad Pawar said on Thursday.
Mondo Visione  Nov 17  Comment 
The trading unit for raw sugar futures will change from the Jan. 2011 contract month.
Weather and Commodity Trading  Oct 13  Comment 
Author: Michael Ferrari, PhD VP, Applied Technology & Research Following an extended trend of upward futures behavior that lasted for most of the last month, ICE sugar futures (Mar10) have now retreated back down to below the 22-22.5 cent...
Business Standard  Sep 29  Comment 
London white sugar futures today rallied over 3 per cent to a record high and benchmark ICE raw sugar surged on worries over excessive rain during harvesting in Brazil and tight supplies in Mexico.



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Sugar No. 11 futures are traded on the New York Board of Trade under ticker symbol SB in cents and hundredths of a cent per pound.[1]

The Chart at left shows the front-month Sugar No. 11 prices on the New York Board of Trade in cents and hundredths of a cent per pound.

The "Number 11" in the contract refers the way shipping costs are handled between the buyer and the seller of the contract. Sugar #11 is sold "Free on Board (FOB)", which means the seller pays to ship the sugar to a port, and is responsible for loading costs. The buyer, however, is responsible for unloading costs.

Sugar #11 can be sugar originating from any one of 28 countries and the United States: Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, Fiji Islands, French Antilles, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Malawi, Mauritius, Mexico, Mozambique,Nicaragua, Peru, Republic of the Philippines, South Africa, Swaziland, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad, United States, and Zimbabwe.

Delivery is to any port in the nation of origin.

Another sugar future contract, Sugar #14, differs primarily from Sugar #11 in the shipping terms for the contract. Sugar #14 Calls for delivery of cane sugar in bulk at named Atlantic and Gulf ports, Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) duty paid.

Delivery Dates

Sugar No. 11 futures are delivered every year in January, March, May, July, and October.[1]

The following is a table with Sugar No. 11 futures delivery dates and resultant tickers for 2009. For an explanation on commodity tickers see commodity ticker construction.

Delivery Month Full Ticker Symbol Thomson-Reuters Symbol
January, 2009SBF9SB/F9-NS
March, 2009SBH9SB/H9-NS
May, 2009SBK9SB/K9-NS
July, 2009SBN9SB/N9-NS
October, 2009SBV9SB/V9-NS


Contract Specifications

Contract Size

One Sugar No. 11 futures contract on the New York Board of Trade is 112,000 pounds.[1]

Tick Value

1/100 cent/lb., equivalent to $11.20 per contract.[1]

Daily Price Limit

None.[1]

Trading Hours

  • On the CME Globex electronic platform: 2:30 AM until 2:45 PM, New York Time.[1]

Last Trading Day

Last business day of the month preceding the delivery month (except January, which is the second business day before the 24th calendar day of the prior month).[1]

Deliverable Grades

Raw centrifugal cane sugar based on 96 degrees average polarization.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 The New York Board of Trade's contract specification for Sugar No. 11 futures
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