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Palm Oil Logs Third Weekly Loss – Weakness in Soyoil and Crude Prevails

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Palm Oil Logs Third Weekly Loss – Weakness in Soyoil and Crude Prevails

Palm Oil Logs Third Weekly Loss – Weakness in Soyoil and Crude Prevails

Malaysian palm oil futures fell on Friday, weighed down by continued weakness in soy oil and crude oil markets. Despite strong export flows, futures logged their third straight weekly loss.


📊 Market Situation & Price Development (in EUR/t)

The August 2025 contract on the MDEX fell by 41 MYR on Friday, closing at 3,815 MYR/t. This equals approximately 763.00 EUR/t, assuming an exchange rate of 5.00 MYR = 1.00 EUR. The weekly change was minimal: –0.05%.

Contract Price (MYR/t) EUR/t Daily Change (EUR) Weekly Change Trend
Aug 25 3,815 763.00 –8.20 EUR –0.05% ⬇️
Sep 25 3,808 761.60 –8.40 EUR ⬇️
Oct 25 3,809 761.80 –9.20 EUR ⬇️

🌍 Key Market Drivers

  • Soyoil and Crude Oil Weakness Dominate
    The continued downturn in soy oil (–1.8%) and Brent crude oil prices weighed heavily on palm oil sentiment.
  • Export Demand Firm
    Traders noted consistent export flows to India and Pakistan, driven by a historically wide spread between soyoil and palm oil.
  • Technical Correction
    The third weekly loss was limited in scope, suggesting buyers may return near 3,800 MYR/t if external conditions stabilise.
  • Macro Uncertainty Remains
    Markets await clarity on U.S. biofuel policy, which has recently dominated sentiment across all edible oil markets.

💼 Trading Strategy & Market Outlook

Palm oil remains under pressure but is approaching technical support levels. A reversal may follow if soy oil finds a floor.

Strategy:
– Monitor support at 3,780–3,800 MYR/t
– Wait for soy oil reversal before committing to longs
– Exporters should stay aggressive shortly


📈 3-Day Price Forecast (Aug 25 Contract – EUR/t)

Date Expected Range (EUR/t) Forecast
May 20 755–768 ➡️ Neutral
May 21 750–765 ⬇️ Risk Bias
May 22 755–775 ⬆️ Possible Bounce

🌦️ 14-Day Weather Outlook – Palm Oil Regions

Region Trend Notes
Malaysia 🌦️ Normal monsoon No supply disruption; production season intact
Indonesia 🌤️ Slightly dry Some concerns in northern Sumatra
India ☀️ Hot Supports import needs in edible oils
Middle East ☀️ Stable Ramadan exit boosts food sector oil consumption