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Palm oil ends higher on bargain hunting, stronger sentiment

Malaysian July palm oil futures rebounded 1.74 % to 4,035 ringgit/t amid bargain hunting and stronger edible‑oil sentiment. Analysts cite widening discounts to soybean oil, which is spurring demand from price‑sensitive buyers like India—now replenishing stocks after a five‑month lull. Dalian soyoil gained 1.19 %, Dalian palm oil 2 %, and CBOT soyoil 0.62 %, reinforcing the upbeat market tone.

JAKARTA: Malaysian palm oil futures closed higher on Wednesday, supported by bargain hunting and firmer sentiment across the edible oils market.

The benchmark palm oil contract for July delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange was up 69 ringgit, or 1.74%, at 4,035 ringgit ($919.55) a metric ton at the close, after it rose more than 2% earlier in the day.

“Futures are staging a technical rebound, supported by bargain hunting and firmer sentiment across the edible oil and energy complex,” said Darren Lim, commodities strategist at Singapore-based brokerage Phillip Nova.

The widening discount to soybean oil could spur demand from price-sensitive markets in the near term, he added. India has started raising palm oil purchases after a lull of five months as a correction in prices has made the tropical oil cheaper than rival soyoil, encouraging refiners to place orders to replenish inventories, four dealers told Reuters.

Dalian’s most-active soyoil contract rose 1.19%, while its palm oil contract added 2.01%. Soyoil prices on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) were up 0.62%.—

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Source : Business Recorder

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