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CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
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
Food Price Slump After Stability : FAO
09/01/2015 (FoodNavigator.com) - The UN Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) monthly Food Price Index fell by 1.7% in December, cause primarily by a dip in the price of sugar and palm oil.
VEGOILS-Market Factors to Watch Jan 8
08/01/2015 (Reuters) - (Refiles to append table)The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures andother vegetable oil markets.
Malaysia's Nov 2014 Exports Up 2.1 Pct To RM63.73 Bln
08/01/2015 (Bernama) - Malaysia's exports in November 2014 rose by 2.1 per cent to RM63.73 billion, the highest ever recorded for the month of November, said the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI).
Weaker Ringgit, Lower Production Lift CPO Prices
08/01/2015 (Bernama) - Crude palm oil (CPO) futures prices ended higher today amid persistent weakness in the ringgit and anticipation of weaker production.
CPO Shines in Record Year for Derivatives Trade
08/01/2015 (New Straits Times) - Bursa Malaysia's derivative trades hit all time high in 2014 with total volume averaged 50,654 contracts per day, an increase of 17 per cent from 2013 volume of 43,315 contracts.
Palm Gains. But Grains Wait for Steer as Oil Drops Below $50
08/01/2015 (AgriMoney.com) - The headline news for investors on Wednesday was a drop for Brent crude below $50 a barrel for the first time since May 2009.
Weak Ringgit Translates to Higher Revenue for Oil Palm Planters
08/01/2015 (The Star) - The weaker ringgit is a boon for oil palm planters.
Malaysia November Exports Beat Estimates, Expand 2.1% on
08/01/2015 (NASDAQ) - Malaysia's November exports unexpectedly expanded 2.1% from a year earlier, mainly driven by shipments of electronics to the U.S. and European Union countries, official data Wednesday show.
Prices of Imported Agro Products Rise
08/01/2015 (E Kantipur) - Prices of imported edible products have risen due to a stronger dollar while local farm products have become cheaper, traders said. Pulses and edible oil most of which Nepal buys from foreign countries have become dearer by up to Rs 15 per kg in the Kathmandu valley.