| Cotton yarn demand poor in south India; coarse count down in Mumbai
20 Jan 23 2 min read
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- Bearish trend persisted in south India's cotton yarn market today. Poor buying of coarse count yarn pulled its prices down in Mumbai. Cotton yarn of 40 and 44 counts were down by ₹2-10 per kg, while fine counts yarn remained stable. Tiruppur opened after Pongal, but demand remained weak as garment units are facing sluggish buying from retailers.
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