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Osterhorn
Friday,
15.08.2003 |
Market Report |
The
US $ in EURO
1,1270
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What happened this week: The
market is still in holiday mood at least as the European
situation is concerned. However, the some tanners have already
returned from their holidays and some keep also contact during
their vacation. Those
few took the initiative and for quite some time the first larger
sales in Europe were concluded. This was well mixed between dairy
cows and bulls and it was quite obvious that the buyers decided to
wait for better times lower prices but to lock in what
they have and so they were realizing, that in the long run the
purchase levels are still quite attractive. The rest of the market
activity was again deriving from the Far East. Interest was once
and again concentrated on dairy cows and supported by the firm
market in the USA. Price moved gradually up again and using a bit
of timing on the currency market revenues were favourable. In
addition to this we saw again flurry of attempts of export
traders to cover shorts, but to cover their contracts which
seem to
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be around two month old at present levels cant be too
much fun. More and more information available is increasing the
impression, that we are in front of a decent quarter for leather
business. In addition seems the inventory situation extremely
different with many tanners around the world. Only few of the big
players has the courage to buy strongly into the depression
of June/beginning July and only they dispose today not only of a
fairly priced but also sufficient inventory which lays the base
for a profitable outlook for the rest of the year. Many others
seem to be insufficiently covered
and need now to decide if they buy hand to mouth or book larger
volumes in the near future. Many will now wait for the Shanghai
Leather Fair and the trips to Asia to try to get a final feel how
good and stable the leather demand is for the coming months. We
believe, that the demand is there, but it will be a tough time as
prices are concerned. European prices look still reasonably
attractive but margins in general are thin, so that tanners will
have a difficult time to equalize possible price rises or to
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compensate those which have already taken place.
Worrying are the latest news about the cattle herd and slaughter
in Germany. The official forecasts for the year in January 2003
have been turned upside down. From all what has been published
this week we have to expect a double digit decline for the total
year after a forecast of minus 1,7 % in January. Also the cattle
herd has declined massively and fallen below 14 Million head. . The
kill: The kill was slightly better this week, but still on
very low levels. While the North of the country is returning to
school this week we hope, that things will a bit better in this
area. The rest will stay slow until the end of the month. The
outlook is now grim for production considering the news noted
above. What do we expect? We
think that the market for cows will stay firm due to low supply
and sales effected. Without any further price rises however, as
the market has run its course for the moment. The bull market will
also turn to a firmer tone as European hides are attractive. Price
movements will, however be still limited as we need the tanners to
be back before the move can really be started.
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| Type |
Weight
range |
Avg.
green weight |
Salted
weight |
Avg.
weight salted |
Price
per kg green weight |
Trend |
| Ox/heifers |
15/24,5
kg |
22,0/23,5
kg |
13/22
kg |
20/21
kg |
1,78 |
Firmish |
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25/29,5
kg |
27,5/28,5
kg |
22/27
kg |
25/26
kg |
1,55 |
Firmish |
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Dairy
cows
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15/24,5
kg
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22,5/23,5
kg
|
13/22
kg
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20/21
kg
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1,80
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Firm
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25/29,5
kg
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27,5/28,5
kg
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22/27
kg
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25/26
kg
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1,58
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Firm
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30/+
kg
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33,5/35,5
kg
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27/+
kg
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29/31
kg
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1,35
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Firmer
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| Bulls |
25/29,5
kg |
27,5/28,5
kg |
22/
27 kg |
25/26
kg |
1,65 |
Firmish |
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30/39,5
kg |
36,0/37,0
kg |
24/34
kg |
31/33
kg |
1,60 |
Firmish |
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40/+
kg |
45,0/48,0
kg |
34/+
kg |
38/40
kg |
1,46 |
Firmish |
| Thirds |
15/+
kg |
25,0/27,5
kg |
13/+
kg |
22/26
kg |
1,30 |
Firmer |
| Thirds
bulls |
30/+
kg |
38,0/40,0
kg |
24/+
kg |
33/36
kg |
1,35 |
Firmer |
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