Malaysia end-Aug palm oil stocks slip to 13-month low, MPOB says


Declining stockpiles in the world's second-largest producer of the edible oil could boost benchmark prices which have retreated from a six-month top reached in end-August.

KUALA LUMPUR: Palm oil inventories in Malaysia extended falls to a 13-month low at the end of August as strong export gains outpaced production increases, official data showed on Tuesday.

Declining stockpiles in the world's second-largest producer of the edible oil could boost benchmark prices which have retreated from a six-month top reached in end-August.

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