Rubber jumped the most in more than two years as supply tightened after the Thai government asked exporters to halt shipments and as Japanese tire plants resumed production after last week’s earthquake. The August-delivery contract surged as much as 8.1%, the most since January 5, 2009, recovering from a four-month low of 335 yen reached on March 15. The price closed at 396.9 yen ($5,032 a tonne). In after-hours trade, futures extended gains to as high as 409.2 yen.
(Source: http://www.financialexpress.com/news/Rubber-in-Tokyo-jumps-most-in-2-yrs/764107/)
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