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Rubber Spot rubber at further low on duty cut news Aravindan
Kottayam April 13 Driven by the news on import duty cuts, the domestic rubber continued to explore further lows on Friday. Sheet rubber closed at Rs 91 and Rs 91.25 a kg, respectively at Kottayam and Kochi against Rs 92 on Thursday. The sentiments were also affected by the declines in Japanese markets followed by profit booking at higher levels. Most of the buyers were not interested to procure the raw material even at lower levels.
Futures weak
The rubber futures continued its downward journey on NMCE. RSS 4 declined sharply at its April contract to Rs 89.90 (92.56), May Rs 92.10 (94.20), June Rs 94.90 (97.91) and July to Rs 97.31 (100) a kg, while the May contract for the grade finished the day at Rs 93.35 (94.68) a kg on MCX. The volumes on NMCE totalled 2,725 (1,930) tonnes. The open interest was 10,368 (12,947) lots with 773 lots in April, 5,540 in May, 3,281 in June and 774 lots in July. The May futures for RSS 3 weakened to 283.6 yen (Rs 102.01) from 285.5 yen a kg at TOCOM. Spot rubber prices were (Rs/kg): RSS-4: 91 (92); RSS-5: 90 (91); Ungraded: 89 (90); ISNR 20: 90 (91) and Latex 60 per cent: 64.20 (64.20).
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