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Standard Malaysian rubber
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Bearish forecasts hurt palm futures
Published December 4, 2008, 10:30 pm, Business Times (Malaysia)
MALAYSIAN palm futures closed down nearly 5 per cent yesterday following bearish forecasts from top industry analysts and signs of slowing demand.
Malaysian palm oil ends lower
Published December 2, 2008, 10:09 pm, Business Times (Malaysia)
CRUDE palm oil (CPO) futures prices on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Bhd closed lower yesterday amid slowing global demand and expectations of rising stocks, dealers said.
CPO futures slip on profit-taking
Published December 1, 2008, 8:54 pm, Business Times (Malaysia)
CRUDE palm oil futures prices on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Bhd closed lower yesterday on profit-taking as the downtrend of crude oil prices limited earlier gains, said dealers.
Palm down ahead of weekend
Published November 28, 2008, 12:25 pm, Business Times (Malaysia)
CRUDE palm oil (CPO) futures prices on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives closed lower yesterday on profit-taking ahead of the weekend, dealers said. They said the market, which has been on the uptrend for four consecutive days, failed to sustain its momentum to end the week lower.
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