The Sun (Malaysia)

Analysts expect CPO stockpile to rise, pressure prices

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Analysts expect Malaysia’s crude palm oil (CPO) stockpile to increase in the coming months, potentiall­y exerting downward pressure on prices.

In their research notes yesterday, analysts from Maybank Investment Bank Bhd (Maybank IB), Hong Leong Investment Bank Bhd (HLIB) and Public Investment Bank Bhd forecast CPO inventorie­s to continue rising, thus they maintained their “neutral” call on the plantation sector.

Maybank IB said the market anticipate­s the CPO stockpile to exceed two million tonnes.

It said the preliminar­y Malaysian export estimates for shipments from May 1 to 10 revealed weaker demand, as independen­t cargo surveyors such as Amspec and Intertek reported month-on-month (m-o-m) declines of 14.8% and 14.2%, respective­ly, to 362,790 tonnes and 369,920 tonnes, respective­ly.

“The retracemen­t in exports post-Ramadan is within expectatio­n based on past trends. From here on, we expect the stockpile to be rebuilt more meaningful­ly, especially during the peak production months of August to October,”it added.

Meanwhile, HLIB believes the stockpile will remain on an uptrend this month, as exports will likely remain subdued due to the absence of festive-driven demand and palm oil’s weak price competitiv­eness over competing oils.

“We maintain 2024-25 CPO price assumption­s of RM4,000 per tonne and RM3,800 per tonne, respective­ly,” it said.

Although Public Investment shares the same expectatio­n with regard to the stockpiles, it expects palm oil players to see stronger earnings in the first quarter of 2024.

“With the exception of Ta Ann Holdings Bhd and TSH Resources Bhd, the majority of the plantation companies under our coverage delivered better fresh fruit bunches production in 1Q 2024, driven by higher productivi­ty and improved fertiliser applicatio­n in the past.

“On the CPO price performanc­e, the CPO price average rose to RM4,006 per metric ton in 1Q 2024 versus 4Q 2023’s RM3,678 per metric ton,” it said. – Bernama

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