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VEGOILS-Palm oil ends greater tracking competing oils, logs 2% weekly gain

Malaysian palm oil futures closed higher and taped a weekly gain on Friday, tracking the strength in competing oils at the Dalian and Chicago markets.

The benchmark palm oil agreement for August delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange was up 86 ringgit, or 2.26%, at 3,890 ringgit ($ 830.31) a metric heap on the closing. The contract gained 2.13% today.

The futures were seen trading higher today following bullish momentum in Chicago soyoil futures overnight and in South American market value, Anilkumar Bagani, product research study head at Mumbai-based Sunvin Group stated.

Dalian's most-active soyoil agreement increased 2.08%,. while its palm oil agreement gained 1.76%. Soyoil prices. on the Chicago Board of Trade were up 0.47%.

Palm oil is impacted by rate motions in associated oils as. they contend for a share in the worldwide vegetable oils market.

Malaysia maintained its June export tax for unrefined palm oil. at 8% and reduced its recommendation cost to 3,956.06 ringgit. ($ 845.13) per metric load for June, compared to May's 4,273.93. ringgit a ton, a circular on the Malaysian Palm Oil Board. site revealed on Thursday.

According to cargo surveyor Intertek Testing Solutions,. exports of Malaysian palm oil items for May 1-15 fell 5.2% to. 600,777 metric loads from 633,680 metric lots delivered during the. very same period in April.

Cargo property surveyor Societe Generale de Monitoring (SGS). estimates exports of Malaysian palm oil items for May 1-15 at. 426,947 metric loads, according to LSEG.

Soybean harvesting in flood-hit Rio Grande do Sul state. reached 85% of the location planted with the oilseed, up from 78%. last week, according to crop company Emater on Thursday.

Oil rates steadied on Friday, with international criteria. Brent set for its first weekly gain in 3 weeks as economic. indicators from huge customers China and the United States. strengthened expect higher demand.

More powerful petroleum futures make palm a more attractive. option for biodiesel feedstock.

(source: Reuters)