NR prices ease slightly on 4 Nov
ERJ staff report (DS)
London -- Rubber prices eased slightly overnight, remaining well below yen 300 in Tokyo. On Tokyo's Tocom Exchange, prices for the six-month contract closed yen 293 ($3.75) per kg on Friday 4 Nov. Shorter-dated prices also fell by around 3 yen to close at yen 284.
In Singapore, SGX said RSS3 for April delivery was trading around $3.81, up $0.03 in light trading. TSR20 for delivery in March 2012 was up around $0.08, closing at $3.68.
In India, NMCE said November deliveries fell by over Rs 4 on Friday, to close at Rs 207 ($4.21) per kilo.
In China the Shanghai Futures Exchange saw November deliveries rose by half a yuan to close at Yuan 27.6 ($4.35) per kilo.
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