ICE cotton prices rose on Monday, driven by speculative buying after hitting a one-month low.
The March 2025 contract settled at 69.06 cents per pound, marking a 1.36-cent increase, with triple-digit gains in early contracts.
Stabilised grain markets and mill buying at attractive price levels supported the rise.
Speculators increased net short positions, while open interest fell.
The March 2025 contract settled at 69.06 cents per pound, marking a 1.36-cent increase, with triple-digit gains in early contracts.
Stabilised grain markets and mill buying at attractive price levels supported the rise.
Speculators increased net short positions, while open interest fell.