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Crude Palm Oil Active Contract (KOA COMDTY)

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Bursa Malaysia Ringgit Denominated Crude Palm Oil Future (FCPO Contract). Contract months : Spot month and the next 11 succeeding months, and thereafter, alternate months up to 36 months ahead. (with effective 26 Feb 2018) Trading hours : First trading session: Malaysian time: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Second trading session: Malaysian time: 2:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (with effective 26 Feb 2018) Expiry : Contract expires at noon on the 15th day of the delivery month, or if the 15th is a non-market day, the preceding Business Day. Tender Period : 1st Business Day to the 20th Business Day of the delivery month, or if the 20th is a non-market day, the preceding Business Day.
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