Rubber loses grip, plummets to Rs 79

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| The price of benchmark RSS-4 rubber quoted Rs 79.50 a kg on Tuesday. Prices of lot rubber and ISNR 20 dropped to Rs 77.50 a kg and and Rs 77 a kg respectively. |
| The prices have been on the decline in the past four months. On May 27, RSS-4 had quoted Rs 115 and had even gone up to Rs 118 for a short while. |
| Interestingly, the domestic market has recovered and the current prices are slightly above those of Tocom futures. Tocom quoted Rs 77 a kg for RSS-4 and its prices in the Bangkok spot market were in the range of Rs 78 to Rs 79. A few weeks ago, the domestic prices were lower by Rs 12 to Rs 15 a kg over those of the Tocom futures. |
| Meanwhile, with the main production season on the anvil and the output expected to rise, major rubber dealers here opined that the current bear phase may further strengthen. |
| Rubber Board estimates indicate that production would increase by 11,465 tonne during October-December "" the peak season for NR production "" to 282,500 tonne. By September-end alone, the output is expected to be 77,000 tonne. However, a section of the growers differs on the output. |
| They believe that heavy rains in the last few weeks have seriously affected tapping, leading to a slightly lower production in September. |
| Meanwhile, rubber stocks have dropped drastically, recording the lowest ever in recent times. Sources at Rubber Board said that the total stock as on August 31 was 50,000 tonne. |
| Traders opine that the stocks may drop to 45,000 tonne by the end of September. |
First Published: Sep 27 2006 | 12:00 AM IST