Malaysian pal oil/Vegoils: Market factors to watch Thursday Oct 5
05/10/2017 (The Star Online) - KUALA LUMPUR: The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets on Thursday Oct 5.
FUNDAMENTALS
* Malaysian palm oil futures hit one-week highs on Wednesday, supported by technical buying and expectations of a slight rise in end-September inventory levels.
* U.S. soybean futures rose slightly on Wednesday, reflecting a slowdown in the Midwest harvest as rains stalled fieldwork and weak cash values discouraged farmer selling, analysts said.
* Oil prices dipped on Thursday after the United States reported record crude exports, although traders said that efforts led by OPEC and Russia to cut production meant markets remained well supported overall.
MARKET NEWS
Asian shares were a tad firmer on Thursday, taking their cues from strong U.S. data although holiday-thinned trade and uncertainty about the impact of recent hurricanes on the U.S. economy are likely to keep investors cautious.
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DATA/EVENTS
Cargo surveyor ITS releases Malaysia's Oct 1-10 palm oil export data on Oct 10.
Cargo surveyor SGS releases Malaysia's Oct 1-10 palm oil export data on Oct 10. - Reuters