Palm hits five-month high on India demand, supply worries

게시됨 2024년 9월 27일

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Malaysian palm oil futures reached a five-month high, increasing over 2% to 4,152 ringgit ($1,002.90) a metric ton, driven by high demand from India and concerns about production supply in major palm-producing countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. The surge, with the benchmark palm oil contract rising 11% in the last seven sessions, is attributed to robust demand from India and weather-related challenges in palm oil production. However, weaker demand for biofuels due to falling crude oil prices and a weaker ringgit against the U.S. dollar, making palm oil cheaper for buyers holding foreign currencies, have also impacted the market.
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Malaysian palm oil futures hit a five-month high, surging more than 2% onThursday’s close, driven by highdemand from India and worries about production supply inmajor palm-producingcountries. The benchmark palm oil contract FCPOc3 for December delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange rose 109 ringgit, or 2.7%, to 4,152 ringgit ($1,002.90) a metric ton at closing, the highest close since April 15. The contract has risen 11% over the last seven sessions. Robust demand from India, driven by domestic consumption and restocking prior to the festive season, is keeping palm oil prices high alongside concerns about the stagnant to declining palm oil production in Malaysia and Indonesia due to current weather conditions, Marcello Cultrera, a grains, oilseeds and softs broker for SSY Global, said. “As the northeast monsoon season approaches and the production cycle slows, there are growing worries about reaching a production peak in October.” On Wednesday, the ASEAN specialised ...

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