Sugar at 18-month high

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| Sugar rose 36 per cent in the past year while wheat more than doubled and soybeans jumped 91 per cent. Both reached records today, while corn set a high yesterday. |
| Speculative net-long positions in sugar, or bets prices will rise, rose 8 per cent in the week ended February 19, government data show. |
| "There is a general attitude on the part of the speculators that the market, given its relative value to other commodities, is still cheap and attractive,'' said Stephen Platt, a futures strategist of Archer Financial Services in Chicago. |
| Sugar for May delivery gained 0.32 cent, or 2.3 per cent, to 14.54 cents a pound on ICE Futures US, formerly known as the New York Board of Trade. |
| After pit trading settled for the day, the price jumped to 14.68, the highest for a most-active contract since August 2006. |
| Sugar rose the most this year through February 22 among commodities in the Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index, boosted partly by receiving 16 per cent of index fund agricultural-market investments, according to AIG Financial Products Corp. |
| Gains in crude oil also support higher sugar prices, Platt said. Rising oil spurs speculation that Brazil may use more of its cane crop to make ethanol instead of sweetener. |
First Published: Feb 28 2008 | 12:00 AM IST