date:Feb 25, 2014
ith a foreign commodities brokerage. Prices are in a range of 2,700-2,800 ringgit. By Monday's close, the benchmark May contract on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange had edged down 0.51 percent to 2,745 ringgit ($837) per tonne. Prices were choppy, moving between 2,737-2,777 ringgit.
The Malaysian ringgit climbed 0.4 percent to 3.2825 against the US dollar in late trade on Monday, making the ringgit-denominated palm feedstock more expensive for overseas buyers. Total traded volume stood