SINGAPORE, May 17 (Reuters) - Japanese rubber futures snapped a four-day rallyon Friday but still logged a second consecutive weekly rise, helped byhigher physical prices in top producer Thailand andstronger oil prices. The Osaka Exchange (OSE) rubber contract for October delivery JRUc6, 0#2JRU: closed down 0.5yen or 0.16% at...
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KARACHI: Gold prices on Friday fell an inch on the local market but silver stood firm, traders said. The yellow...
Toyo Tires will participate in Baja Greece, the 2nd round of the FIA World Bajas Cup and the 6th round,...
The front-month 2405 was closed at RMB 14,490/mt, up RMB 68/mt. 2409 was closed at RMB 14,685/mt, up RMB 115/mt. 2501 was closed at RMB 15,755/mt, up RMB 80/mt....
SINGAPORE: Asian spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices rose this week to its highest levels since January, as hot weather...
An uptick in gold prices this week deterred physical purchases in top consumers, prompting dealers to offer lower premiums in...
JAKARTA: Malaysian palm oil futures closed higher and recorded a weekly gain on Friday, tracking the strength in rival oils...
LONDON: Nickel prices jumped to the strongest in nine months on Friday on unrest in nickel producer New Caledonia, while...
SINGAPORE, May 17 (Reuters) - Japanese rubber futures rose for a fifth session on Friday, tracking higher physical prices in top...
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