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VEGOILS-Palm oil tracks rivals soy oil and crude oil higher

Malaysian palm oil futures extended gains on Wednesday, tracking higher soyoil and crude oil prices.

The benchmark palm oil agreement for August shipment on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange closed up 30 ringgit, or 0.76%, to 3,961 ringgit ($ 840.08) a metric load to log a. three-day high.

Dalian's most active soyoil contract ticked up. 0.03%, while its palm oil contract increased 0.63%. Soyoil prices on the Chicago Board of Trade got. 0.87%.

China is importing record high soybeans from South America. after the bumper harvests in Brazil and Argentina, LSEG stated in. a report.

Palm oil is impacted by cost movements in associated oils as. they complete for a share in the global veggie oils market.

Palm rates are supportive currently vis-a-vis other. contending edible oils, stated Paramalingam Supramaniam, director. at Selangor-based brokerage Pelindung Bestari.

We are of the opine that prices will remain resilient, and. any dips will offer a good opportunity for purchasers to bargain. hunt, Supramaniam said.

Oil rates ticked higher amid positive worldwide need views. from the U.S. Energy Info Administration and OPEC,. enhanced by industry information showing U.S. crude oil inventories. fell more than anticipated recently.

More powerful crude oil futures make palm a more appealing. option for biodiesel feedstock.

The Malaysian ringgit, palm's currency of trade,. strengthened 0.04% against the dollar.

Malaysia has actually kept its July export tax for crude palm. oil at 8% and decreased its reference price, a circular on the. Malaysian Palm Oil Board website revealed on Wednesday.

Monsoon rains in India, a key palm importer, have

lost momentum

after covering western regions ahead of schedule, and their. arrival in northern and main states could be postponed,. extending a heatwave in the grain-growing plains, two senior. weather condition officials informed .

The agriculture ministry of China, another essential importer,. kept its 2024/25 forecast for soybeans and edible oils imports

the same

.

(source: Reuters)