Rubber Trades Near Four-Month Low on U.S. Data, China Stockpiles
Rubber traded near the lowest level in four months as better-than-expected U.S. factory orders weighed against growing concern that demand ...
Read moreRubber traded near the lowest level in four months as better-than-expected U.S. factory orders weighed against growing concern that demand ...
Read moreBy Supunnabul Suwannakij April 1 -- Thailand, the biggest rubber producer and exporter, extended curbs on shipments by 60 days ...
Read moreRubber’s slump into a bear market drew export curbs from Thailand, the biggest producer, as expanding stockpiles in China signaled easing ...
Read moreRubber declined, heading for the first quarterly loss since June, as swelling stockpiles and slowing manufacturing in China signal weakened demand from ...
Read moreRubber declined the most in a week on concern that demand for the commodity will weaken asEurope’s debt crisis is ...
Read moreRubber climbed as data in the U.S. yesterday showed companies in the world’s largest economy were expanding capacity, potentially boosting ...
Read moreRubber fell as Japan’s currency gained, cutting the appeal of yen-denominated contracts, amid concern Cyprus’s bank-restructuring plan will be a template ...
Read moreRubber futures advanced as Cyprus reached a tentative agreement on an international bailout and Japan’s currency weakened, boosting the appeal ...
Read moreRubber was poised for a second weekly decline amid concern that Europe’s debt crisis is worsening and as the Japanese currency ...
Read moreRubber advanced the most in six weeks on optimism that economic stimulus in the U.S. would improve demand and as ...
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