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         <title>Chase
Franklin International Tokyo: Rubber Advances in Tokyo Amid Optimism for
Chinese Demand</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Rubber increased amid optimism that improvement in the
Chinese economy may boost demand from the world’s largest consumer.</p>
<p>Speculation grew that China may take additional steps to
sustain growth in the world’s second-biggest economy as the Communist Party
will hold a summit meeting in November, said Kazuhiko Saito, an analyst at
broker Fujitomi Co. in Tokyo. China’s manufacturing strengthened more than
forecast this month, data from HSBC Holdings Plc and Markit Economics showed
Oct. 24.</p>
<p>“Futures were supported by optimism about Chinese demand,”
he said by phone today.</p>
<p>China’s rubber industry urged the National Development and
Reform Commission to scrap a 20 percent tax on natural rubber imports, the National
Business Daily reported yesterday, citing unidentified people from tire
companies as saying.</p>
<p>Crude rubber stockpiles held at Japanese warehouses fell 2.7
percent to 4,386 tons on Oct. 10, according to data today from the Rubber Trade
Association of Japan.</p>
<p>Rubber for January delivery on the Shanghai Futures Exchange
rose 0.2 percent to 19,405 yuan ($3,189) a ton. Thai rubber free-on-board
declined 1.3 percent to 78.15 baht ($2.51) a kilogram yesterday, according to
the Rubber Research Institute of Thailand.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-29/rubber-advances-in-tokyo-amid-optimism-for-chinese-demand.html">Source
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