Palm oil rise 2% to near three-week closing high
05.04.2023 (Hellenic Shipping News) - Malaysian palm oil futures jumped on Tuesday, hitting their highest closing levels in nearly three weeks, as traders covered positions following a surge in crude prices.
The benchmark palm oil contract for June delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange closed 85 ringgit higher, or 2.19%, to 3,969 ringgit ($901.23) a tonne.
Palm oil rose for a second day to close at its highest since March 15.
The contract jumped 3.3% on Monday, tracking a spike in crude prices after the OPEC+ group jolted markets with plans to cut more production.
“The surprising move by OPEC+ to cut production added with USDA planting intentions, which came in at the low-end saw short covering in the market,” said Paramalingam Supramaniam, director at Selangor-based brokerage Pelindung Bestari.
Traders are also cognizant of the fact that the production will increase in the second quarter and with muted interest from China, the situation looks rather precarious assuming India shows signs of slowing down, he added.
Exports of Malaysian palm oil products for March rose 24.7% to 1,411,707 tonnes from 1,131,939 tonnes shipped in the prior month, cargo surveyor Societe Generale de Surveillance said on Monday.
Dalian’s most-active soyoil contract DBYcv1 gained 1.5%, while its palm oil contract DCPcv1 rose 1.2%. Soyoil prices on the Chicago Board of Trade BOcv1 were up 0.8%.
Palm oil is affected by price movements in related oils as they compete for a share in the global vegetable oils market.
Source: Reuters (Reporting by Mei Mei Chu; Editing by Uttaresh Venkateshwaran and Krishna Chandra Eluri)
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