By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Oct. 29 (CNS) – The ICE Futures canola platform were weaker at market close, following the lead of soybean contracts. The market was mostly sideways in trade today, holding range bound. Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean and oil contracts were down, while meal contracts were mixed. […] Read more
ICE canola down with soybeans
ICE canola mixed as month end nears
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Oct. 29, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were mixed at midday Monday, taking direction from a lower soybean market with a weaker Canadian dollar limiting losses. Chicago Board of Trade soybean, oil and meal contracts were all weaker. According to a Winnipeg based […] Read more
ICE canola trending higher Monday morning
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Oct. 29 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were stronger Monday morning, seeing a continued recovery off of the lows hit last week. Early gains in Chicago Board of Trade soybeans contributed to the firmer tone in canola. Recent weakness in the Canadian dollar and a […] Read more
North American Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola holds onto small gains
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Oct. 26 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts settled with small gains on Friday, seeing some modest strength ahead of the weekend. Advances in Chicago Board of Trade soybeans and early weakness in the Canadian dollar provided early support for canola. However, soyoil was weaker while […] Read more
ICE canola stronger at midday
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Oct. 26 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were firmer at midday Friday, as gains in Chicago Board of Trade soybeans and weakness in the Canadian dollar underpinned the market. The Canadian dollar was down by roughly half a cent relative to its United States counterpart, […] Read more
ICE canola up with soy
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Oct. 26, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were stronger in morning trade, finding support from soybean contracts. Chicago Board of Trade soybeans and meal contracts were up, while soyoil contracts were down. The harvest in Western Canada advanced rapidly this week. Thursday’s Saskatchewan […] Read more
North American Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola steadies after recent losses
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Oct. 25 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts settled narrowly mixed on Thursday, seeing some consolidation after recent losses after trading to both sides of unchanged throughout the session. Losses in Chicago soybeans and the advancing Canadian harvest did put some pressure on values. The latest […] Read more
ICE canola correcting higher at midday
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Oct. 25 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were stronger at midday Thursday, recovering from earlier lows amid ideas that the losses were looking overdone. Canola prices fell to some of their lowest levels in 13 months in early activity, before speculators returned to the buy […] Read more
ICE canola down with soy
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Oct. 25, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were slightly weaker in morning trade, following Wednesday’s sharp losses. Chicago Board of Trade soybeans, oil and meal contracts were all down. Warm and dry weather has allowed harvest progress to happen across Western Canada and […] Read more
North American Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola drops sharply
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Oct. 24 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were down sharply on Wednesday, finishing just above major chart support as good harvest weather and bearish technical signals weighed on values. Sunny and dry weather across much of Western Canada should allow farmers to make good harvest […] Read more