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30 Nov 2011: Tocom Rubber Gains; Resistance At Y275/Kg

Tocom rubber futures move higher tracking overnight crude oil, but prices are capped by weak fundamentals; concerns remain over the global economy and prices are prone to fall any time, an importer in Tokyo says. Benchmark May RSS3 is Y2.6 higher at Y274.2/kg; traders peg psychological resistance at Y275/kg.

Source: Dow Jones

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Posted by admin, Nov 30th, 2011

30 Nov 2011: AFET Rubber Closing Price

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29 Nov 2011: AFET Rubber Closing Price

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Posted by admin, Nov 29th, 2011

29 Nov 2011: Tokyo futures inch higher, upside capped

BANGKOK, Nov 29 (Reuters) – Tokyo rubber futures crept higher on Tuesday on the back of firmer oil prices, but the upside was capped by profit-taking after a recent price jump to one-week highs, dealers said.
The benchmark rubber contract on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange for May delivery rose 2.6 yen to settle at 271.6 yen ($3.48) per kg.
Dealers said TOCOM prices could rise further on Wednesday after prices finished above a major resistance of 270 yen. However, TOCOM prices were unlikely to rise significantly as profit-taking could cap gains after recent rises.
The most active rubber contract on the Shanghai futures exchange for May delivery was up 75 yuan to finish at 25,160 yuan ($3,900) per tonne.
“The market was supported by firmer oil prices but there was profit-taking after recent rises that limited TOCOM’s gains,” said a Bangkok-based trader.
Brent crude rose above $109 on Tuesday as supply worries triggered by concern over sanctions against Iran and Syria checked initial losses, while investors kept a watch on developments in Europe for further trading cues. [O/R]
TOCOM prices got some support from seasonal falling supply in Thailand’s south, the country’s major rubber area, which has been hit by monsoon rain that has disrupted tapping and cut supply, dealers said. [ID:nL4E7MS124]
Global natural rubber output could rise 3.6 percent to 10.388 million tonnes in 2012, but growth is expected to be slower than this year as falling prices affect yield, according to the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC).
($1 = 78.1200 Japanese yen)
($1 = 6.3841 Chinese yuan)

Source: Reuters

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28 Nov 2011: AFET Rubber Closing Price

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Posted by admin, Nov 29th, 2011
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