By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Jan. 8, 2019 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were mostly stronger in Tuesday morning, following the lead of soyoil. Chicago Board of Trade soybean contracts are mixed, while soyoil and meal contracts are mostly stronger. While weekly soybean export inspections yesterday were in line […] Read more
ICE canola stronger in morning trade
North American Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola narrowly mixed at closing bell
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 7 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were mixed on Monday, as spillover from gains in Chicago Board of Trade soybeans was countered by the bearish influence of the rising Canadian dollar. The Canadian dollar has rallied sharply relative to its United States counterpart during […] Read more
ICE canola mixed, watching currency and soybeans
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Jan. 7 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were mixed at midday Monday, with losses in the most active front months and a firmer tone in the more deferred positions. Strength in the Canadian dollar put some pressure on the canola market. The currency has rallied […] Read more
ICE canola down to start off week
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Jan. 7, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts are weaker this morning, dragged down by a rallying dollar. Chicago Board of Trade soybean and meal contracts are stronger, while soyoil contracts are mixed. The soy complex is finding support from trade optimism. United States […] Read more
North American Grains and Oilseeds Review: Canola down despite higher soy
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 4 (CNS Canada) – The ICE Futures canola contacts finished Friday weaker, as a rallying Canadian dollar dragged the market down. The dollar continued to build on its strength from Thursday, as increases in the price of crude oil is propped it up. Chicago Board of […] Read more
Strong loonie holding back ICE canola contracts
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Jan. 3, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were weaker at midday Friday, as a strengthening Canadian dollar weighed on the market. “Canola, it could hold steady, it could even kick up a little bit. But the Canadian dollar right now is just squashing it […] Read more
ICE canola weakens as Canadian dollar rises
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Jan. 4 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were mixed in overnight trade, although the bias was turning lower Friday morning. The Canadian dollar rallied sharply relative to its United States counterpart on Thursday and was up by another third of a cent early Friday. The […] Read more
North American Grains and Oilseeds Review: Equity markets drop pushes U.S. commodity markets up
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 3 (CNS Canada) – The ICE Futures canola contacts closed narrowly mixed, after having spent the trading session finding support from a strengthening soy complex and pressure from a stronger Canadian dollar. Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean, oil and meal contracts were all stronger at […] Read more
ICE canola little changed as U.S. equity markets take beating
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Jan. 3, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were trading both sides of unchanged at midday Thursday, as United States’ equity markets were getting hammered. Chicago Board of Trade soybean, oil and meal contracts were stronger, as traders moved their positions out of the equity […] Read more
ICE canola weakens, backing away from resistance
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Jan. 3 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were bouncing around both sides of unchanged Thursday morning, with the bias turning lower as the market ran into chart resistance. The most active March contract briefly touched the psychological C$490 per tonne mark, before selling came forward […] Read more