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May 27, 2011 12:00 AM

NR prices remain unchanged

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    ERJ staff report (DS)

    Tokyo -- Prices on Tokyo's rubber exchanges rose marginally overnight.

    On Tokyo's Tocom Exchange, prices for the six-month contract rose by about yen 1, trading at yen 388 ($4.79) per kg on Friday 27 May. Shorter-dated prices moved up, trading at around 418.

    In Singapore, SGX said short-dated RSS3 were trading unchanged at around $5.14 with longer-dated contracts also unchanged at around $4.98. Short-dated TSR 20 was trading up $0.04 at $4.64.

    In India, the NMCE saw June deliveries ease by Rs 2, to close at around Rs216.5 ($4.79) per kilo

    In China, the Shanghai Futures Exchange also saw prices rise by a fraction of a yuan, with June deliveries trading at around Yuan 35 ($5.39) per kilo


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    Rubber prices on Tocom (Tokyo)

    Rubber prices on SGX (Singapore) (Previous Sicom contracts)

    Rubber prices on NMCE (India)

    Rubber prices on SFE (Shanghai)

    IRCo Weekly snapshot from IRCo

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    Spot rubber rules steady

    The Hindu Business Line (India)

    Spot rubber ends unchanged

    India Infoline (India)

    Rubber prices to depend on Japan's recovery

    Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

    Tokyo futures at 1-month high

    Business recorder (Pakistan / Japan)

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