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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES
COMMODITIES
Rally in commodity prices may continue in Q1
THERE is every indication that the commodity rally of late 2005 will continue into the first quarter of the New Year, if not beyond; and may flatten in the second half of 2006. In a general sense, commodity and energy prices are expected to ...
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RUBBER
Sheet rubber declines
DOMESTIC spot rubber prices were mixed on Saturday. Selling from dealers, who were in urgent need of liquid cash as they held excess stocks, kept sheet rubber under pressure at the weekend session. According to sources, small dealers from the ...
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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Palm oil futures may rise
MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures ended the year on a firmer note Friday with some support from CBOT soya oil futures. The third month active front month contract moved higher in line with our expectations. Near-term resistance is at 1,445 ...
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