Rubber market ends mixed


A dealer said the market was supported by gains in crude oil prices and worries over tight natural rubber supply. — AFP

KUALA LUMPUR: The local rubber market closed mixed yesterday, in tandem with regional rubber futures markets.

A dealer said the market was supported by gains in crude oil prices and worries over tight natural rubber supply due to prolonged wet weather in several major natural rubber-producing regions, including Malaysia and Thailand.

“Nevertheless, further gains were capped by thin trade ahead of the Christmas holiday and the ongoing Middle East conflict,” she told Bernama.

The dealer added that in Thailand, the top rubber-producing country, the monsoon prevailing over the country’s gulf and southern region will strengthen, while the high-pressure system covering the northern parts of the country will weaken.

Meanwhile, rubber-tapping activity has stopped in Yunnan and Hainan in China and affected by rainfall in Indonesia and Malaysia.

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