Asian markers, the SE and FE markers fell US$60 a ton in the first week of January.
In China, liquid good offers in spot market edged down US$65 a ton on the week with selling indications at US$1,460 a ton, delivered. Solid goods fell US$95 a ton.
Sinopec retained its January contract nomination at US$1,570 a ton for liquid goods while DSM Nanjing was at US$1,575 a ton for liquid goods and US$1,610 a ton for solid goods.
Caprolactum prices eased that week on languishing demand, cheaper raw material and expectation of increase in supply.