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Print Print edition: 2017-03-21

Palm oil falls

Published March 21, 2017 Updated March 21, 2017 12:00am

Malaysian palm oil futures on Monday slipped to a second session of declines in three on weaker export data, while March output is expected to improve from a month ago. Benchmark palm oil futures for June delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange were down 0.8 percent at 2,780 ringgit ($628.25) a tonne in the evening.
Traded volumes stood at 51,323 lots of 25 tonnes each at the end of the trading day.
"The market is looking at lower demand, while supply is to see a marginal increase," said a futures trader from Kuala Lumpur.
Export data for Malaysian palm oil shipments saw a decline between March 1 and March 20, about 3 percent down from a month ago, according to cargo surveyor Intertek Testing Services.
Another cargo surveyor, Societe Generale de Surveillance, showed a 7.9 percent decline in shipments during the same time period.
Low demand and rising production could weigh down palm oil prices. Palm oil output is expected to recover from the second quarter onwards, as the effects of a crop-damaging El Nino fades away, and this might pull down prices to around 2,500 ringgit, say industry experts.
Malaysian output last fell 1.4 percent in February on-month, while end-stocks declined 5.3 percent to 1.46 million tonnes.
Palm oil looks neutral in a range of 2,767-2,810 ringgit per tonne, and an escape could signal a direction, said Wang Tao, a Reuters market analyst for commodities and energy technicals.
In other related vegetable oils, soyabean oil on the Chicago Board of Trade climbed as much as 0.7 percent, while the September soyabean oil contract on the Dalian Commodity Exchange rose up to 0.9 percent.
The September contract for palm olein on the Dalian Commodity Exchange gained 0.5 percent.

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