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CPO Prices, More Room To Rally?

Hoe Lee Leng, Head of Regional Plantations, RHB Investment Bank

14-Feb-25 09:15

CPO Prices, More Room To Rally?

Crude Palm Oil prices have rallied over the past 6 months, currently trading 6% higher on a year-to-date basis. However is there still upside to this critical edible oil and does this translate to better earnings for the listed planters? Hoe Lee Leng, Head of Regional Plantations, RHB Investment Bank gives her perspective whilst telling us her top picks for sector.

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Produced by: Aisalli Ayub

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar, Keith Kam


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