Vegoils: Palm oil extends loss into fifth session tracking weak soybean

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Bhardwaj

The contract for August delivery on the Bursa Derivatives Exchange was down 0.46 percent at 2,376 ringgit ($596.69) a tonne at the midday break.

Trading volume stood at 16,735 lots of 25 tonnes.

A Kuala Lumpur-based said palm oil fell because of weakness in the so-called soy complex of soybeans, soyoil and soymeal.

The most-active soybean contract on the lost 4.9 percent this week. Soybeans on Friday hit their lowest since Feb. 6 at $9.72-1/2 a bushel.

"The is lower in line with the weakness in soybean which is bearish after the decision by to start selling soybeans from its state reserves," said another Kuala Lumpur-based

will start auctions of soybeans from its state reserves from June 14, the National Grain Trade Centre said.

Palm oil is influenced by movements in rival edible oils and oilseeds as they compete for a share in the global vegetable oils market.

Demand for palm oil continues to be weak.

Malaysia's in May dropped 8.8 percent from April to around 1.2 million tonnes, independent inspection company AmSpec Agri said last week.

In Indonesia, the world's top palm oil exporter, shipments of palm and palm kernel oils plunged 13.6 percent in April, data from the Palm Oil Association showed.

"We have entered a slower growth phase for and it will reflect in the contract for some more time," said the second Kuala

Buying for has fizzled out as most buyers have already stocked up the

The Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which began in mid-May this year, is marked by communal fasting and feasting that boosts consumption of vegetable oils, including palm and soy, in the and across South and

A bearish target at 2,364 ringgit remains intact for palm oil, as it stays below a resistance at 2,408 ringgit per tonne, said Wang Tao, a

(Reporting by Bhardwaj; Editing by Sunil Nair)

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 11:38 IST