Malaysian palm oil/Vegoils: Market factors to watch Thursday April 28


Malaysian palm oil futures fell on Thursday to reverse its morning session of gains as demand for the vegetable oil wanes on slowing exports.

* Malaysian palm oil futures declined to their lowest levels in nearly two weeks on Wednesday evening, as the ringgit MYR= recovered from a one-week low against the dollar and as traders cashed in on slow exports and improving output. 

*  U.S. corn and wheat futures fell on Wednesday, setting back from two days of gains on profit taking as speculators locked in gains on recent short-covering rallies, traders said. 

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