29 October 2012 01:58 [Source: ICIS news]
SINGAPORE (ICIS)--Here are some of the top stories from ICIS Asia and the Middle East for the week ended 26 October 2012.
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Focus Asian etac prices to remain stable on feedstock, demand
Focus China’s phenol prices may stabilise on feedstock costs, supply cuts
Spot prices of phenol in China may halt a decline in the near term because of strong feedstock benzene costs and tighter regional supply, said market sources on Wednesday.
Focus Tight supply, firm demand to support Asia naphtha crack spread
Asia’s naphtha crack spread will be supported by tight availability of cargoes from the Middle East and Europe, as well as healthy demand from South Korean and Taiwanese cracker operators, traders said on Thursday.
Focus Asia BR price pressures heighten on supply from east Europe
Asia’s butadiene rubber producers face increasing competition from east European suppliers, which have been diverting surplus stocks into the region, while no recovery in demand is imminent in the near term, industry sources said on Friday.
Focus South Africa's PE, PP summer demand flat on political woes
South African polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) demand is flat this summer on economic concerns fuelled by ongoing country-wide political strife, industry sources said.
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