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Malaysian palm oil prices surge on 2nd day of trading, it may rise into 3,690-3,773 Ringgit

RBD Palm Oil
Malaysia
Published Mar 29, 2023

Tridge summary

Since it has remained stable around a support level of 3,494 ringgit however, palm oil prices may surge a range of 3,690-3,773 ringgit per tonne. A temporary bottom has formed around the contract, which failed twice to break 3,494 ringgit.

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After falling to a five-month low of below MYR 3,600 last week, Malaysian palm oil futures rose for a second session on Tuesday to over MYR 3,650 per tonne. According to data compiled by cargo surveyors, exports of Malaysian palm oil production rose between 11.4% and 19.8% month-over-month during the first 25 days of March, supporting the upturn. While Abdul Hameed, director of sales at Manzoor Trading in Pakistan, stated. However, he asserts that mixed fundamentals may cause volatility in the market this week. He points out that the financial market, including commodities, has been impact by the banking turmoil in the United States and Europe, despite the fact that there is increased demand as the Ramadan fasting month begins. In the meantime, to support domestic demand, Indonesia, a leading producer, has may restrict the exports until the end of Ramadan and the Eid celebration. At the same time, may Jakarta has made biodiesel with more palm oil prices mandatory, which makes ...
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