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Imported edible oils decline

MUMBAI: Imported edible oils declined on the local oils market on Monday on continued offerings by stockists amid increased inflows. Among imported oils, crude soya oil was down Rs 4 at Rs 326 for 10 kg. Soya oil refined was down Rs 2 at Rs 351. RBD palmolein was down a rupee at Rs 364.

Castor oil commercial grade was down Rs 3 at Rs 347 on lack of fresh buying.

Groundnut oil ready was steady at Rs 487, while groundnut oil (Rajkot) tin was down Rs 10 at Rs 820 for 15 kg. No trading was reported in castorseed October futures.

Sugar firm: Spot sugar prices ruled firm on the Vashi wholesale market on sustained buying amid steady inflows, a trader said.

Small grade (S-30) was up a rupee at Rs 1,805-1,850 a quintal over previous close. Medium grade (M-30) was up Rs 19 at Rs 1,860/1,920 a quintal.

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