Commodity prices rise despite poor US, Chinese data
date:Feb 10, 2014
tonne from $2,806.

RUBBER: Prices in Kuala Lumpur extended losses on abundant supply, and as Malaysia's ringgit currency strengthened against the dollar, making the commodity more expensive. Malaysian Rubber Board's benchmark SMR20 fell to 186.15 US cents a kilo from 193.20 cents the previous week.
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