NR prices jump over the weekend
ERJ staff report (DS)
London - Rubber prices rebounded on Monday. On Tokyo's Tocom Exchange, prices for the six-month contract were trading up 7 at yen 279 ($3.51) on Monday 21 May. Shorter-dated prices however, jumped 7 percent, to trade up 22 at yen 284 on Monday evening.
In Singapore, the TSR20 contract on SGX was trading up 10 at $3.39 for November deliveries in late trading on Monday, while June deliveries were also up, by about 6 cents at $3.36 in trading during the evening session.
In India, NMCE said June prices were down 1 at Rs 192 ($3.51)
In China the Shanghai Futures Exchange contract for June closed up by over half a yen at Yuan 25.1 ($3.97) per kilo on Monday.
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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)
Market Watch (7 - 11 May 2012) from IRCo
Daily report on Natural Rubber: 21 May 2012 from Geojit Comtrade Limited (India)
International Rubber Prices 21 May 2012 from Geojit Comtrade Limited (India)
Natural Rubber Prices in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, India and elsewhere
VNB Blog (Vietnam)
Asian physical rubber prices - May 21
Reuters via Yahoo (Thailand)
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Spot rubber ends weak The Hindu Business Line (India)
Rubber Gains Most in 4 Months on Optimism China to Boost Growth Bloomberg (Tokyo)
Bearishness on rubber mart to continue Business Times (Malaysia)
Thailand bids to bolster rubber prices The Star (Malaysia / Thailand)
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