Renewable Energy
Palm oil gains more than 1% due to stronger Chicago soyoil
The price of palm oil in Malaysia rose by more than 1% Tuesday, marking the fourth consecutive session that prices have risen. This was largely due to the higher Chicago soyoil after China bought American soybeans. The benchmark contract for palm oil delivery in January on the Bursa Derivatives exchange ended 59 ringgit or 1.42% higher, at $4210 ringgit (1,012.02) per metric ton. David Ng, a proprietary trading at Kuala Lumpur's Iceberg X Sdn. Bhd., explained that the contract tracked gains on the Chicago soyoil markets today. Two traders who were familiar with the transactions said that China purchased at...