Rubber prices fall over 10% on 26 September
ERJ staff report (DS)
London -- Rubber prices in arounhd the world fell further over the weekend, with the Shanghai prices down by over 10 percent since Thursday. On Tokyo's Tocom Exchange, prices for the six-month fell around 10 percent, trading at around yen 310 ($4.05) per kg on Monday 26 Sept. Shorter-dated prices also fell sharply, trading at yen 303.
In Singapore, SGX said RSS3 prices also fell sharply, with March 2012 deliveries priced around $4.24, but October 2011 contracts closed down $0.10 at $4.33. TSR20 for delivery in February 2012 was down $0.23 at $4.08.
In India, the NMCE said prices fell by three rupees, with October deliveries priced at Rs 212 ($4.27).
In China, the Shanghai Futures Exchange saw prices drop by yuan1.5, with October deliveries trading at Yuan 28.3 ($4.42) per kilo
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Rubber prices on Tocom (Tokyo)
Prices on SGX (Singapore) (select rubber in the drop-down listing)
Rubber prices on NMCE (India)
Rubber prices on SFE (Shanghai)
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