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Butyl Acrylate Monomer Weekly Report 11 Feb 2017

Weekly Price Trend: 06-02-2017 to 10-02-2017

 

  • The above given graph focuses on the Butyl Acrylate Monomer price trend for current week.
  • If we take a quick look at the above given weekly prices, it can be observed that prices initially declined and remained stable for rest of the week.
  • Prices of BAM were assessed at the level of Rs.108/Kg for ex Kandla for bulk quantity.

Booking Scenario

 

The above chart shows the international prices of BAM and its comparison from the previous prices. On Friday CFR India prices of BAM prices decreased heavily this week.
INDIA & INTERNATIONAL

  • BAM prices declined in the starting of week itself and then remained stable for rest of the week. By end of this week prices were assessed at the level of Rs.108/Kg with no change in compare to last week’s closing values.
  • CIF India prices of BAM were assessed at the level of USD 1440-1460/MT (Full Duty), with an decline of USD 50/MTS in compare to last week’s closing values. This has been due to mixed price trend in crude values in global market.
  • Crude oil prices again followed mixed throughout this week and by end of the week prices increased after an unexpected draw in U.S. gasoline inventories pointed to higher demand in the world's biggest oil market.
  • According to reports, U.S. commercial crude inventories rose, high fuel inventories and rising U.S. crude production meant oil markets would be over-supplied for some time, but that they would drain gradually, while the rest of the world already showing signs of tightness.
  • The crude oil inventory build was really terrible for the market but the market does not seem to care because the products inventories were better than expected and are dragging crude oil prices up with it.
  • Market Analysts said that in near term prices could be volatile as higher U.S. crude supplies balanced output cuts by the OPEC and other producing nations. Recently oil is in a very dangerous zone because market is moving with bearish velocity.
  • On Thursday, closing crude values have increased.WTI on NYME closed at $53.00/bbl, prices have increased by $0.66/bbl in compared to last closing prices. While Brent on Inter Continental Exchange increased by $0.51/bbl in compared to last trading and was assessed around $55.63/bbl.

$1 = Rs. 66.88
Import Custom Ex. Rate USD/ INR: 68.40
Export Custom Ex. Rate USD/ INR: 66.70