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Malaysia’s Palm Oil Stocks Down 3.94 Pct To 2.7 Million Tonnes In February 2026 – MPOB
Palm tracks gains in Dalian and Chicago rival oils, stronger crude
CPO FUTURES RALLY ABOVE RM4,500 PER TONNE, HIGHEST SINCE OCTOBER LAST YEAR
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
VEGOILS-Palm Oil Reverses Gains From Near 3-week High on Slow Demand, Stronger Ringgit
11/03/2016 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures reversed gains to fall from a near three-week high on Thursday evening, due to sluggish export demand and a stronger ringgit.
Imported Oils Gain on Global Cues
11/03/2016 (Hindu Business Line) - Despite bearish futures, imported palmolein and soya oil rose by ₹5 each on the BCE tracking a 56.5 per cent jump in Malaysian palm oil exports and higher domestic demand.
Palm Oil Refiners Call For Removal of Export Duty
11/03/2016 (Reuters) - Palm Oil Refiners Association of Malaysia has called on the Government to scrap export duty rates for processed palm kernel oil products to help the country’s refining sector, which is losing market share to the world’s biggest palm producer Indonesia.
Rotterdam Vegetable Oil Prices
11/03/2016 (Reuters) - The following were Thursday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT:
VEGOILS-Market Factors To Watch March 10
10/03/2016 (Reuters) - The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets.
UPDATE 1-Palm Oil Prices Seen Recovering as Output Takes Hit -Mielke
10/03/2016 (Reuters) - Palm oil prices are expected to recover to trade around 2,700-3,000 ringgit a tonne by June as dry conditions from the El Nino weather pattern crimp global output, leading edible oil industry analyst Thomas Mielke said on Wednesday.
Palm Oil Prices Seen Hitting 3,000 Rgt as El Nino Curbs Output -Analyst Mistry
10/03/2016 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures will climb nearly 20 percent to around 3,000 ringgit a tonne as dry conditions brought by the El Nino weather pattern curb output in major producers Indonesia and Malaysia, said top industry analyst Dorab Mistry.
Indonesia 2016 Palm Oil Output May Fall on El Nino -Industry Group
10/03/2016 (Reuters) - Indonesia's palm oil output is expected to fall to about 32.1 million tonnes this year, which would be the first decline since 1998, as a drought caused by the El Nino weather pattern limits production, an industry group said.
`Enormous' Impact of El Nino on Palm Seen Fueling 17% Rally
10/03/2016 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil may surge to the highest since 2012 as the strongest El Nino in almost two decades “ravages†production and squeezes inventories in the world’s largest growers, according to Godrej International Ltd.’s Dorab Mistry.