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Palm Oil: Output YTD Slightly "Unusual", "Suppressed" Overall Demand in 2017

David Ng, Senior Derivatives Product Specialist, Phillip Futures

28-Aug-17 09:15

Palm Oil: Output YTD Slightly "Unusual", "Suppressed" Overall Demand in 2017

Sime Darby CEO Tan Sri Mohd Bakke Salleh expects Malaysia's palm oil production to rise until October, before declining through 1Q18. David also comments on how global factors could weigh on supply and demand, which could then feed into palm oil futures.


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