Tokyo rubber contract falls

Print this page Posted on : 11-21-2008 by recycleinme.com
The benchmark rubber contract on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange fell by its ¥16- limit on Thursday as weaker oil prices and a stronger yen spurred selling, dealers said.

The benchmark rubber contract for April delivery fell to ¥141.4 ($1.47) per kg.

Source : Business Line

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