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Having faced a pullback correction ahead of the turn of the week, the crude palm oil (CPOTR) contract which was previously in rally mode finally closed its one-week session with the remaining slight gains of 0.85% - moving to the level of Rp 18,185,- per kg. The catalyst that was previously exploited from the sentiment of rising demand that was not matched by the presence of supply, as well as the direct impact of the rally in oil prices – was significantly faded by a combination of profit-taking and negative turn-around news from one of the main producers of CPO – namely Malaysia.
Weekly Report
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The rupiah- denominated crude oil contract COFR closed last week with a another significant strengthening of 2.91% to the level of Rp 1,164,800 per barrel. During the week, oil was seen “comfortably” moving around its highest level since the last three years – capitalizing on key fundamentals headings that correctively affected crude oil supply levels and overall supply.
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Weekly Report
Only recorded one daily correction during the past week, the crude palm oil (CPOTR) contract finally closed the week with a weekly increase of 4.80% to the level of Rp 17,045,- per kg. The increase occurred amid a surge in demand for basic commodities such as oil, gas, and coal following expectations of a global economic recovery – which combined with other CPO fundamental factors, to form a strong price foundation.
Carbon News & Insights
Friday, 08 October 2021
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Gas rumah kaca adalah gas yang menyerap dan memancarkan energi radiasi (energi panas) dalam kisaran inframerah termal. Tingginya gas ini di atmosfer akan menyebabkan efek rumah kaca, seperti ilustrasi berikut.
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