Rubber Monthly Price

Range 6m 1y 5y 10y 15y 20y 25y May 2009 - Oct 2009: 30.287 (39.65 %)
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Description: Rubber, No.1 Rubber Smoked Sheet, FOB Maylaysian/Singapore, US cents per pound

Unit: US cents per Pound

Source: International Monetary Fund

See also: Agricultural production statistics

MonthValue
May 200976.39
Jun 200975.48
Jul 200979.06
Aug 200992.86
Sep 200998.50
Oct 2009106.68

Top Companies

Thai Rubber Latex Corporation
Website: http://www.thaitexgroup.com/
Location: Thailand
Estimated Production: 100000 tons per year

Related News

Rubber Futures Tumble in Tokyo After Crude Oil Price Declines
Bloomberg - 2009/11/27 01:53:54
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Rubber futures in Tokyo dropped as much as 3.6 percent as crude oil prices slumped. The May-delivery contract fell to 244 yen per kilogram on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange before trading at 246 yen at 9:04 a.m. local time.

Indonesia adopts measure to boost rubber quality
People's Daily - 2009/11/26 15:05:12
Indonesia, the world's largest rubber exporter, has taken measures to boost the quality of rubber in a bid to add to competitive edge, amid the start of rising global demand on the commodity, the Trade Ministry said Thursday. Head of trade standard office of the ministry Arief Adang said that the government and the business sector have agreed to tighten the quality standard for the commodity ...

All for self-sufficiency
IAfrica South African Business News - 2009/11/26 09:59:47
Nigeria, self-sufficient in food not so long ago, currently spends an annual three billion dollars on imported products to feed itself, with the agricultural sector now seen as a victim of the 1960s oil boom.

EnCana split approved
Red Deer Advocate - 2009/11/26 05:35:50
CALGARY — EnCana Corp.’s (TSX:ECA) plans to split itself into two separate companies received such overwhelming support from shareholders Wednesday that even the company’s chief executive was caught a bit off guard.

Palm oil rallies on stronger demand
Business Times (Malaysia) - 2009/11/25 18:23:41
PALM oil gained yesterday on signs demand for the world’s cheapest cooking oil continues to strengthen, and as a weakening dollar boosted the investment appeal of commodities as a hedge against inflation.

CPO, rubber and tin all higher
Business Times (Malaysia) - 2009/11/24 19:17:16
CRUDE palm oil (CPO) futures contract on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives closed higher yesterday supported by renewed interest in commodity markets coupled with continued concerns over the monsoon weather.

Major consumers
The Hindu - 2009/11/24 18:41:30
China is the major rubber consumer and requires maximum rubber for its use now, since its stock position is very low. The US and the European countries are procuring large quantities of rubber. The industrial progress in Japan has also enhanced consumption in that country.

CPO, rubber and tin all higher
Business Times (Malaysia) - 2009/11/23 16:43:52
CPO FUTURES CRUDE palm oil (CPO) futures contract on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives closed higher yesterday supported by renewed interest in commodity markets coupled with continued concerns over the monsoon weather. Dealers said the weaker US dollar and record gold prices attracted more investors into commodity markets globally. "Continued heavy rain in central and southern oil palm growing states ...

M & M hints at price hike on surging input costs
rediff.com - 2009/11/23 10:18:22
M & M president for automotive sector Pawan Goenka told reporters that there has been a surge in commodity prices, specially that of rubber and sheet metals, which has resulted in pressures on margins.

M&M hints at price hike on surging input costs
Business Standard India - 2009/11/23 10:01:14
Farm equipment and utility vehicles major Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) today said it could consider effecting a price hike due to rising input costs.

 

 

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