Malaysian palm oil snaps 4-day losing streak as demand picks up


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures snapped a four-day losing streak on Monday as export demand picked up, with prices further lifted as investors covered short positions ahead of a U.S. government report on its grains acreage.   
    The U.S Department of Agriculture is scheduled release its
global supply-demand report for farm products at 1700 GMT that
is expected to show ample world supplies. 
    "There was lots of short covering from foreign trade house
and funds ahead of the USDA report tonight," said a trader with
a local commodities brokerage in Malaysia. 
    Palm oil prices were also supported by a report from the
Malaysian Palm Oil Board that showed end-stocks in the world's
No. 2 producer rose 3.7 percent to a 20-month high of 2.17
million tonnes in October, just above a Reuters poll estimate of
2.16 million tonnes.    
    The benchmark January contract on the Bursa
Malaysia Derivatives Exchange rose 1.9 percent to 2,237 ringgit
($672) per tonne by Monday's close.
    Total traded volume stood at 49,488 lots of 25 tonnes, above
the daily average of 35,000 lots.       
    Shipments of Malaysian palm oil products rose 1.3 percent to
 400,614 tonnes between Nov. 1 and 10, according to cargo
surveyor Intertek Testing Services (ITS), with China increasing
imports even as Europe and India trimmed theirs. 
    Societe Generale de Surveillance reported that exports for
the same period eased 0.2 percent to 395,249 tonnes shipped.
    
    Technicals were bearish and showed palm oil may fall to
2,180 ringgit per tonne, as indicated by a Fibonacci retracement
analysis, Reuters market analyst Wang Tao said. 
     
           
    Last week palm recorded its biggest weekly fall in three
months, with a 4.7 percent drop, dragged by steep losses in
crude oil and soyoil prices that could dent food and fuel demand
for the oil.
    But on Monday, the U.S. soyoil contract for December 
rose 0.9 percent in late Asian trade, while the most active May
soybean oil contract on the Dalian Commodities Exchange
gained 1 percent.
    Oil markets also recovered. Brent crude rose by $1 towards
$85 a barrel on Monday, climbing for a second straight session
as protests in Libya disrupted supply and the U.S. dollar fell
away from four-year highs. 
    The MPOB said that exports of Malaysian palm oil products in
the month of October fell 1.4 percent to 1.61 million tonnes,
slightly below expectations of a 3.1 percent drop. Crude palm
oil production fell 0.2 percent to 1.89 million tonnes.
    Market players said Malaysian palm production is also in
focus in November and December. Output typically weakens towards
the year-end as the rainy monsoon season unfurls, bringing
thunderstorms and heavy floods to plantations. 
    Floods complicate harvesting and transportation of fresh
fruit bunches to mills where they have to be quickly crushed,
and delays can result in poorer quality of oil produced.   
  Palm, soy and crude oil prices at 1040 GMT
                                                                                                                                          
  Contract        Month    Last   Change     Low    High  Volume
  MY PALM OIL      NOV4    2205   +13.00    2185    2205     147
  MY PALM OIL      DEC4    2234   +34.00    2204    2237    1724
  MY PALM OIL      JAN5    2237   +42.00    2197    2241   26259
  CHINA PALM OLEIN MAY5    5366   +62.00    5280    5368  764366
  CHINA SOYOIL     MAY5    5956   +56.00    5904    5962  456296
  CBOT SOY OIL     DEC4   32.69    +0.10   32.40   32.77    7162
  INDIA PALM OIL   NOV4  449.10    +0.10  445.80  449.50     480
  INDIA SOYOIL     NOV4  586.65    -2.45  585.80  590.00    9765
  NYMEX CRUDE      DEC4   79.71    +1.06   78.35   79.85   38182
                                                                                                                                          
  Palm oil prices in Malaysian ringgit per tonne
  CBOT soy oil in U.S. cents per pound
  Dalian soy oil and RBD palm olein in Chinese yuan per tonne
  India soy oil in Indian rupee per 10 kg
  Crude in U.S. dollars per barrel
 
($1 = 3.3295 Malaysian ringgit)    
($1 = 6.1196 Chinese yuan)
($1 = 61.49 Indian rupee)
- Reuters

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