LATEST NEWS   Stable politics, good relations with foreign countries help Malaysia strengthen oil and gas supply - PM Anwar | Sabah Southern MADANI Link ensures development and amenities reach Sabah's interior areas — PM Anwar | State polls: PH machinery needs its own strength without relying on the weakness of the enemy or other parties - Fahmi | Malaysian Media Council urged to hold meeting with social media platforms in efforts to curb fake news - Fahmi | The success of an innovation must also be measured by its ability to protect religion, life, intellect, lineage and property - Ahmad Zahid | 

Rubber Market Likely Volatile, Mild Downtrend Next Week - Analyst

By Nur Athirah Mohd Shaharuddin

KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian rubber market is anticipated to remain volatile next week, displaying a slight downward trend due to ongoing global uncertainties, said industry expert Denis Low.

He attributed the outlook to developments in West Asia and adverse weather conditions in key rubber-producing regions. Low said sporadic heavy rainfall across several producing areas is likely to curb latex harvesting activity, weighing on rubber output and productivity.

“The Thai Meteorological Department forecasts additional rain in upper Thailand, with heavy to very heavy showers anticipated in the upper North, upper Northeast, East, and along the western coast of the South.

“There are also reports that the Thailand Rubber Authority plans to sell a substantial stockpile of rubber. While it is being suggested that the sale will not affect prices, a sufficiently large volume could still exert some downward pressure on the market,” he said.

Low expects market sentiment to remain cautious amid the US-Iran conflict, although hopes of a potential peace accord have recently provided some support to investor confidence.

On a Friday-to-Friday basis, the Malaysian Rubber Board’s reference price for Standard Malaysian Rubber 20 (SMR 20) declined 8.5 sen to 928.50 sen per kilogramme (kg), while latex-in-bulk increased 19.0 sen to 781.00 sen per kg.

-- BERNAMA