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VEGOILS-Palm oil falls to 2-week closing low; mirrors losses in competitors

Malaysian palm oil futures fell for a second straight session to a twoweek closing low on Wednesday, mirroring losses in rival oils.

The benchmark palm oil agreement for June shipment on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange fell 101 ringgit, or 2.38% to 4,135 ringgit ($ 874.39) a metric heap at closing, the least expensive close because March 13.

Softer competing oils brought palm oil rates lower, stated Mitesh Saiya, trading supervisor at Mumbai-based trading firm Kantilal Laxmichand & & Co.

. Soft oils' discounts to unrefined palm oil have actually created export worries for key manufacturers Malaysia and Indonesia, he said.

The soyoil agreement on the Dalian Commodity Exchange fell 2.14%, while its palm oil agreement lost 2.38%. Soyoil prices on the Chicago Board of Trade reduced 1.53%.

Soybean and corn futures fell amid abundant supply, with the marketplaces looking ahead to information on U.S. planting and grain stocks, due on Thursday, that could move costs.

Palm oil is impacted by rate motions in related oils as they complete for a share of the international veggie oils market.

Oil prices succumbed to a second day, dropping more than 1% on Wednesday on rising U.S. stockpiles and signs that the OPEC+. manufacturer group is unlikely to alter its output policy at a. technical meeting next week.

Weaker petroleum futures make palm a less appealing choice. for biodiesel feedstock.

The Malaysian ringgit, palm's currency of trade,. weakened 0.28% versus the dollar, restricting losses. A weaker. ringgit makes palm oil more appealing for foreign currency. holders.

Malaysian benchmark unrefined palm oil rates are expected to. weaken from second quarter this year on greater grease. supply internationally, Fitch Rankings said on Wednesday, noting that. moderate weather conditions and lower fertiliser costs will support. output development and sustain pressure on prices over the next 12-18. months.

Malaysia's monetary markets will be closed on Thursday for. a public holiday. Trading will resume Friday.

(source: Reuters)