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VEGOILS-Palm oil ends with second consecutive weekly drop

Malaysian palm oil futures closed higher on Friday tracking competing oils, although the ringgit's persistent strength topped the advantage momentum.

The agreement fell 0.63% this week, a second consecutive weekly drop.

The benchmark palm oil contract for October shipment on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange acquired 47 ringgit, or 1.21%, to 3,917 ringgit ($ 871.41) a metric heap on the closing.

Indications of healing in Dalian palm olein and Chicago's soyoil have lifted the futures today. Nevertheless, the consistent strength of the ringgit has actually topped the advantage momentum, a Kuala Lumpur-based trader stated.

The ringgit, palm's currency of trade, enhanced 1.58%. against the U.S. dollar, making the grease less. attractive for foreign currency holders.

Dalian's most-active soyoil contract increased 0.82%. greater, while its palm oil contract gained 2.1%. Soyoil. prices on the Chicago Board of Trade were up 0.99%.

Palm oil tracks price movements of competing edible oils, as. they contend for a share in the international veggie oils market.

India's palm and soybean oil imports surged to their highest. levels in about a year in July, as refiners increased purchases. following a rate correction and in anticipation of a capacity. import task hike, dealerships stated on Friday.

Indonesia's biodiesel consumption in the very first half of 2024. reached 6.12 million kilolitres, data from the energy ministry. showed on Friday.

On the other hand, Indonesia's plan to revise domestic market. commitment (DMO) rules for palm oil will not affect the DMO. export ratio. Export quotas are set at 4 times the volume of. palm oil that companies provide locally. Additional allocations are. given to business that sell in smaller, household-friendly. sizes.

Malaysian palm oil exports in July were seen increasing in between. 22.8% and 30.91%, freight property surveyor Amspec Agri and Intertek. Testing Services stated.

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(source: Reuters)