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CPO prices to consolidate at RM4,000 to RM4,300
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
Palm Oil Rises
26/10/2011 (Business Recorder) - Malaysian palm oil futures rose to a near one-month high on Tuesday, buoyed by export data and expectations of lower output, with additional support from optimism over a possible solution to the eurozone's debt problems.
The China Alternative – Malaysia
26/10/2011 (China Briefing) - The China Alternative is our series on other foreign investment destinations in emerging Asia that may soon be competing with China in terms of labor costs, infrastructure and operational capacity. In this issue we look at Malaysia.
Unilever Profits Surge 20% on Ice Cream Sales
26/10/2011 (The Express Tribune) - Unilever Pakistan profits rose 20 percent to Rs2.57 billion on the back of higher sales of ice cream and personal care products.
Land Bank Lends Agri Firms, Farmers P4.8 B
26/10/2011 (Inquirer.net) - The Land Bank of the Philippines announced Tuesday it has lent farmers and agricultural companies a total of P4.8 billion for food production since its Food Supply Chain Program got under way in October 2010.
Malaysian Palm Oil Climbs
25/10/2011 (Business Recorder) - Malaysian palm oil futures hit a one-week high on Monday, on possible progress on eurozone debt problems combined with expectations of lower output for the edible oil.
McDonald\'s Supersizes Sustainable Palm Oil Procurement
25/10/2011 (Purcon) - People in purchasing jobs at McDonald's will buy palm oil from sustainable sources after the firm announced a new procurement commitment.
Sri Lanka Watawala Plantations Cuts Losses on Palm Oil Gains
25/10/2011 (Lanka Business Online) - Sri Lanka's Watawala Plantations returned to profit in the September 2011 quarter, containing first half losses at 13 million rupees, as increased palm oil crops and prices helped offset losses from tea.
N22BN Fertilizer a Fraud –CBN Gov
25/10/2011 (Daily Sun) - The yearly N22billion subsidy of fertilizer procurement by the Federal Government was yesterday described as fraud by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
Sweet Success For USM Trio at London Show
25/10/2011 (The Star) - A three-member Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) team, who turned palm oil waste into a sugar substitute for diabetics, has bagged two prizes at the prestigious British Invention Show (BIS) 2011 in London.