Palm Oil Drops to One-Month Low on Rising Soybean Oil Supplies

Palm oil dropped for a second day to the lowest in more than a month on speculation that demand for the commodity may weaken amid rising supplies of soybean oil.

The contract for September delivery lost as much as 1.4 percent to 2,347 ringgit ($737) a metric ton on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives, the lowest price for the most-active futures since May 23, and ended the morning session at 2,348 ringgit. Palm for local physical delivery in July was at 2,390 ringgit yesterday, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

Global production of vegetable oils and fats will probably exceed demand in 2013-2014 on rising output of sunflower-seed oil and soybean oil combined with sluggish biodiesel demand, industry researcher Oil World said June 25. Total production of 17 oils and fats in the year through September 2014 is predicted to climb to 193.8 million tons from 187.3 million tons in 2012-2013, it said.

“South American soybean production has been pretty good and it seems like they have a pretty good crush margin,” said Donny Khor, deputy director of futures and commodities at RHB Investment Bank Bhd. in Kuala Lumpur. “When more soybean oil comes out of South America, it will compete with palm. The palm oil discount to soybean oil has narrowed quite a lot.”

Soybean oil’s premium to palm fell to $257.0355 a ton on June 25, the lowest since August, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Soybean oil for December delivery was little changed at 45.49 cents a pound on the Chicago Board of Trade, after declining 1.1 percent yesterday to close at the lowest level for the most active futures since October 2010. Soybeans for delivery in November were little changed at $12.7575 a bushel.

Refined palm oil for January delivery declined 1 percent to 5,820 yuan ($946) a ton on theDalian Commodity Exchange, set for the lowest close since September 2009. while soybean oil lost 0.8 percent to 7,276 yuan.

To contact the reporter on this story: Ranjeetha Pakiam in Kuala Lumpur at rpakiam@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: James Poole at jpoole4@bloomberg.net

Source : Bloomberg

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