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Rubber prices bounce

China Daily | Updated: 2010-06-29 07:51

TOKYO - Rubber advanced to a one-month high after data showed stockpiles in China declined to the lowest level in seven years, sparking optimism the biggest buyer may soon replenish inventories.

Futures in Tokyo climbed to 288.6 yen per kilogram ($3,231 a metric ton), matching a high reached on May 28.

The price gained 3.8 percent last week, booking the second weekly increase, as rainfall disrupted production in Thailand, the world's biggest producer and exporter.

Rubber prices bounce

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