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Nov 26, 2012 ... $7.00 to $956.50 pmt making a week-on-week gain of $2.00 and down $13.00 over the past month.
Busan IFO380 dropped $2.50 to $653.00 pmt slipping $11.00 from last Monday and $0.50 below last ... |
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Nov 23, 2012 ... Tokyo showed week-on-week gains of between $0.50 and $5.00 pmt for IFO380, while Port Klang and Busan were down for the same period.
Singapore IFO380 moved down $0.50 to $610.50 per metric ... |
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Nov 22, 2012 ... change of $-30.00 pmt. MGO in Port Klang dropped $5.00 to $957.50 up $2.00 week-on-week.
Busan IFO380 moved up for the first time since November 16, 2012 climbing $1.00 to $655.50 pmt, ... |
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Nov 21, 2012 ... and Port Klang saw a second consecutive day of rising IFO prices, while Singapore, Hong Kong, and Busan all saw IFO380 move down between $3.00 and $6.50 pmt.
Singapore IFO380 slid $6.00 to ... |
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Nov 20, 2012 ... prices in Asia continued to move up almost across the board, Busan IFO380 one of the exceptions which was down for a second consecutive day. Taiwanese ports saw IFO380 move up between ... |
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Nov 19, 2012 ... two weeks ago, while MGO lost $16.50 to move the price to $954.50 pmt correcting Friday's gains.
Busan IFO380 fell $0.50 to $664.00 pmt gaining $10.00 week-on-week and down $6.50 over the past ... |
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Nov 16, 2012 ... $48.50 in a month, and MGO climbed $9.50 to $1070.50 for a week-on-week increase of $14.00 pmt.
Busan IFO380 was up $0.50 to $664.50 pmt gaining $14.50 week-on-week and down $15.50 in the past ... |
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Nov 15, 2012 ... one week change of $-11.50 and $-41.00 over the past month. MGO moved up $11.00 to $955.50 pmt.
Busan IFO380 climbed $2.50 to $664.00 pmt gaining $7.00 week-on-week but down $17.00 over the past ... |
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Nov 14, 2012 ... pmt.
Shanghai 380 cSt product dropped $1.00 to $627.50 pmt down $5.50 week-on-week, while in Busan IFO380 slipped $1.50 to $661.50 rising $2.00 from last Wednesday's ... |
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Nov 1, 2012 ... the country's offshore and energy industries.
The ABS Korea Energy Technology Center (KETC) in Busan, South Korea, will allow company researchers to work with local industry, universities, and ... |