NR prices continue to test yen 300 on 29 Sept
ERJ staff report (DS)
London -- Rubber prices lost further ground overnight. On Tokyo's Tocom Exchange, prices for the six-month contract fell by a further 4 yen, trading around yen 307 ($4.01) per kg on Thursday 29 Sept. Shorter-dated prices also fell, once more falling below yen 300, but then recovering to trade just above 300.
In Singapore, SGX said RSS3 prices for January delivery fell below $4 to around $3.97, October deliveries were trading down $0.09, around $4.14. TSR20 for delivery in February 2012 was down $0.06 at $4.05.
In India, the NMCE said prices increased by two rupees, with October deliveries priced at Rs 210 ($4.29).
In China, the Shanghai Futures Exchange saw prices fall by more than 1 yuan, with October deliveries closing at Yuan 27.7 ($4.33) 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)
19 - 23 September 2011 from IRCo
Daily report on Natural Rubber: Sept 29, 2011 from Geojit Comtrade Limited (India)
International Rubber Prices 29 Sept 2011 from Geojit Comtrade Limited (India)
Natural Rubber Prices in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, India and elsewhere
VNB Blog (Vietnam)
Market report of natural rubber in China: Sept 29, 2011
Chem99 via Rubber Market News (China)
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