In the second week of December, the SE and FE Asian markers rolled over at US$1,250-1,270 a ton while December contract price for high-end goods was offered at US$1,370-1,430 a ton CFR.
In China, liquid good offers in spot market were at US$1,630 a ton while solid goods were at US$1,680-1,695 a ton.
Sinopec retained December contract nomination at US$1,650 a ton while DSM Nanjing raised its nomination to US$1,695 a ton, up US$5 from last week for solid goods.
Caprolactum prices were stable that week, taking strength from snug supply and ignoring the drop in benzene prices.