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Date: 2014-10-9 |2014-10-9 |2014-10-1 |201410 | | | | | | |
Language: ML
Type: News
Identifier: valet-20141009-141229
Description: Tiga syarikat tersenarai Korea Selatan yang juga antara penyumbang pelaburan langsung asing (FDI) terbesar negara itu ke Malaysia, bercadang menambah dan mempelbagaikan pelaburan sedia ada mereka di n… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2006 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-093355
Description: Global rubber consumption in the first nine months of 2005 rose 5.0% year-on-year to 15.382 million tonnes, with NR registering 9.3% growth to 6.574 million tonnes and accounting for 42.7% of total ru… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2006 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-104724
Description: Recent trends in global economic development have indicated a definite shift in growth of rubber consumption by regions. In 2005, North America and Western Europe, two of the largest rubber consuming … More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2006 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-105620
Description: During the first quarter of 2006, global rubber uptake Increased by 3.0% to 5.246 million tonnes from 5.095 million tonnes In the same quarter of 2005. NR’s share was 2.162 million tonnes, or 41.2% of… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2006 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-110352
Description: World rubber consumption in the first half of 2006 rose 4.7% year-on-year to 10.729 million tonnes, of which 4.479 million tonnes was NR, an increase of 2.8 per cent.
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001–1 |2011 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-111233
Description: The global economy presents a mixed picture. Recovery from the financial crisis is proceeding, but has been slower than was hoped. Emerging markets which are driving the world economy face policy chal… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2011 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-145020
Description: In the first quarter of 2011 world rubber consumption increased by 7.5% year-on-year to 6.014 million tonnes. Demand in all regions was up, with the European Union and Non-EU Europe reporting double-d… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2011 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-150018
Description: The rubber industry is heavily dependent on the automobile industry and according to a Nikkei report, with flagging demand in emerging economies and Europe, worldwide auto production would probably in… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2011 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-151154
Description: The world’s recovery from recession has been slow, according to The Economist’s measure of global GDP, based on 52 countries. In 2011, the growth rate in the third quarter was 3.6% across the world, d… More
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Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2011 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-150358
Description: The natural rubber industry has evolved for centuries, whereas the synthetic rubber industry has been in existence for less than a hundred years. The first experiment on synthetic rubber was in 1906, … More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2003 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-141413
Description: Bullish sentiment on the KL market continued during October 2003 as prices moved to levels last seen in early 1995, with RSS 1 at 521 sen/kg and SMR 20 at 530 sen/kg at the end of the month. Tight sup… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2006 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-104142
Description: Continuing from tine previous quarter’s uptrend, prices in the Kuala Lumpur rubber market opened firm in the first quarter of 2006. There was persistent demand against tight supply, which was expected… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2006 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-105152
Description: During tine second quarter of this year, prices in the Kuala Lumpur rubber market rose steadily across the board on improved market sentiment. Fears of supply shortages had prompted consumers to resum… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001–1 |2006 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-105938
Description: After reaching a new historic high, prices in the Kuala Lumpur market took a tumble in the third quarter Buying support was weak and there were reports of adequate supply and bearish rubber futures. W… More
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Authors: Anon
Date: 2014-09-24 |2014-09-24 |2001– |2006 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20140924-110732
Description: The Kuala Lumpur market opened higher at the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2006, but turned easier in November on technical adjustment, then rebounded in December to close on a positive note for … More
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