13 Apr 2016
The CPO futures contract for June 2016, the most active contracts on Bursa Malaysia, was seen soaring 1.06% to a level of 2,666 ringgit/ton at 09:51 WIB, after opening at 2,667 ringgit/ton.
The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) has stated that the reserves of palm oil from the world’s second largest producer have fallen 13.1% to 1.89 million metric tons in March 2016 compared to the previous month.
Production has increased 17% to 1.22 million tons, and exports have increased 23% to 1.33 million tons.
The CPO futures contract previously closed by weakening for six days in a row since its last strengthening to a level of 2,770 on 4 April.
Date | Level | Change |
13/4/2016 (09:51 WIB) | 2,666 | +1.06% |
12/4/2016 | 2,638 | -1.09% |
11/4/2016 | 2,667 | -0.49% |
8/4/2016 | 2,680 | -1.11% |
7/4/2016 | 2,710 | -0.44% |
6/4/2016 | 2,722 | -1.23% |
5/4/2016 | 2,756 | -0.51% |
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