(Bloomberg) -- Cocoa rose to a four-year high in New
York after an attack on Ivory Coast's prime minister raised
concerns that fighting may resume and cut production in the
country, the world's biggest grower.
Prime Minister Guillaume Soro wasn't hurt when his plane was
attacked with rockets and small-arms fire after landing at an
airport in central Ivory Coast, spokesman Issa Doumbia said.
Soro, a former rebel leader, signed a peace accord with the
government of President Laurent Gbagbo in March that sought to
end a civil war that began in 2002.
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York after an attack on Ivory Coast's prime minister raised
concerns that fighting may resume and cut production in the
country, the world's biggest grower.
Prime Minister Guillaume Soro wasn't hurt when his plane was
attacked with rockets and small-arms fire after landing at an
airport in central Ivory Coast, spokesman Issa Doumbia said.
Soro, a former rebel leader, signed a peace accord with the
government of President Laurent Gbagbo in March that sought to
end a civil war that began in 2002.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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