Cocoa Prices Erase Early Gains on Dollar Strength
The recent decline in cocoa prices reflects stronger-than-expected market dynamics driven by a robust U.S. dollar, heightened global demand stability, and reduced supply constraints linked to weather patterns affecting West Africa. While earlier optimism suggested potential volatility, current conditions underscore a cautious outlook amid lingering risks from climate impacts and shifting trade balances. Investors remain vigilant as supply chain adjustments and macroeconomic factors continue to shape market trajectories.
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