Rubber prices on 15 September
ERJ staff report (DS)
London -- On Tokyo's Tocom Exchange, prices for the six-month contract rose by a couple of yen overnight, closing at yen 362 ($4.72) per kg on Thursday 15 Sept. Shorter-dated prices also rose slightly, closing at yen 350.
In Singapore, SGX saw little trading in RSS3, but October 2011 contracts were trading down $0.01 around $4.66. TSR20 for delivery in January 2012 was trading up $0.02 at $4.60.5.
In India, the NMCE said prices were down slightly from yesterday's prices, with September deliveries priced at Rs 218 ($4.58).
In China, the Shanghai Futures Exchange saw prices unchanged, with September deliveries trading at around Yuan 33.1 ($5.18) per kilo
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Rubber prices on Tocom (Tokyo)
Prices on SGX (Singapore) (select rubber in the drop-down listing)
Rubber prices on NMCE (India)
Rubber prices on SFE (Shanghai)
5 - 9 September 2011 from IRCo
Daily report on Natural Rubber: Sept 15, 2011 from Geojit Comtrade Limited (India)
Asian physical rubber prices - Sept 15
Yahoo Finance (Thailand / India)
Vietnam Natural Rubber Price 15.09.2011
VNB Blog (Vietnam)
Thailand Natural Rubber Price 15.09.2011
VNB Blog (Vietnam)
Malaysia Natural Rubber Price 15.09.2011
VNB Blog (Vietnam)
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Mixed trend in spot rubber The Hindu Business Line (India)
Tokyo futures fall as economic worry weighs on oil, stocks Business Recorder (Pakistan / Japan)
Market report of natural rubber in China: Sept 15, 2011
Chem99 via Rubber Market News (China)
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