IRCo’s Weekly Rubber Market Snapshot: 22 – 26 October, 2012
Most Asian rubber markets stayed lower during the week than an earlier week due mainly to persistently weak rubber market ...
Read moreMost Asian rubber markets stayed lower during the week than an earlier week due mainly to persistently weak rubber market ...
Read moreThe Malaysian rubber market is expected to be steady next week with active trading and strong regional demand, dealers said. ...
Read moreOctober 23, the world's natural rubber market, including Dong Jingjiao gum, Singapore, Shanghai, the major natural rubber in the rubber ...
Read moreAsian rubber markets ended mostly a bit lower last week, as China's GDP showed a decelerating growth rate at 7.4% ...
Read moreMARKET COMMENTARY Natural rubber market was seen trending lower the previous week. Attempts to move higher were overshadowed by the ...
Read moreBy Yium Tavarolit The Movements of Global Stocks, Finance and Energy Asian stock markets were mixed on Friday supported by ...
Read moreThe Malaysian rubber market is likely to be bearish again next week in tandem with the regional sentiment amid uncertainties ...
Read moreThe Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries said, as growers increase productivity improvement and replanting scheme, to natural rubber production ...
Read moreBy Yium Tavarolit The Movements of Global Stocks, Finance and Energy Asian stock markets closed mixed on Friday ahead of ...
Read moreAsian rubber markets went south throughout the week after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered its forecast on the global ...
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