VEGOILS-Market factors to watch May 21

KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 (Reuters) - The following factors are likely to

influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets on Tuesday.

FUNDAMENTALS

* Malaysian palm oil futures on Monday edged off their highest in more than a

month, as data showing a drop in exports erased earlier gains on a higher soy

market.

* U.S. old-crop soybean futures gained 1.1 percent on Monday as investors bought

the front-month contract and sold new-crop offerings on expectations for

plentiful supplies after the U.S. harvest in the fall, traders said.

* Crude oil prices rose on Monday against a weaker dollar, but ample oil

supplies limited gains, even as equity markets hovered at record levels.

MARKET NEWS

* Global equity markets mostly rose on Monday, driven higher by a flurry of

merger and acquisition activity, while a recent tumble in the yen against the

dollar halted after Japan's economy minister suggested the currency might have

weakened enough.

* Precious metals markets jumped on Monday at the end of a roller-coaster

session that opened with a gut-wrenching dive in silver prices, and oil overcame

a weak start to close up too.

RELATED NEWS

> Malaysia's May 1-20 palm oil exports down 6.6 pct -SGS

> Malaysia's May 1-20 palm oil exports down 9.4 pct -ITS

> CME to launch palm oil swaps contract on June 3

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Weekly Indian vegetable oils --

Dalian Commodity Exchange --

Dalian soyoil futures --

Dalian refined palm oil futures --

Zhengzhou rapeseed oil --

European edible oil prices/trades --

(Reporting by the Kuala Lumpur bureau)

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