Cocoa is down to $2,929 per metric tonne, after ending Friday at $2,937. Overall, a 0.27% loss or $8 today.
The Cocoa future is currently trading at $2,929 following the release of ISM Manufacturing PMI (Apr) data from the United States.
Meanwhile, United States ISM Manufacturing PMI (Apr) came out at 47.1, while a consensus of analysts was expecting 46.8. United States ISM Manufacturing Prices (Apr) released today at 14:00 UTC with a figure of 53.2, while the previous figure was 49.2. Fresh ISM Manufacturing Employment (Apr) data from United States came out at 50.2.
In the meantime, negative performances are also seen in other Softs as after ending Friday's session at $26.35, Sugar lost 83 cents and is trading around $25.52.
Positive performances can be seen by looking at other Softs markets as having closed the previous session at $80.8, Cotton is up 0.53% today to currently trade at around $81.23.
Furthermore, United States JOLTs Job Openings (Mar) will be released tomorrow at 14:00 UTC.
The commodity has been trending positively for about a month. Over the past 10 days, Cocoa has retreated 1.48% from a noteworthy peak of $2,981.