Palm oil extends losses

Published June 12, 2018

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures extended a downward trend, closing 0.3 per cent lower on Monday as weak demand weighed.

The benchmark palm oil contract for August delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange hit a low of 2,345 ringgit ($588) before recovering to close at 2,358 ringgit ($592) by the end of trade, the lowest since May 7. Trading volumes were thin at 25,645 lots of 25 tonnes each.

David Ng, a palm trader at Phillip Futures, said “lacklustre demand” was primarily to blame. “The imposition of export tax at 5pc could dampen some demand going forward,” he added. The Malaysian government reinstated export tax last month after a three-month hiatus.

Demand for palm oil showed further signs of weakness on Monday, as Malaysia’s exports between June 1 and 10 stood at 324,947 tonnes, down 20pc from the same period a month earlier.

Published in Dawn, June 12th, 2018

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