By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Sep. 24 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were posting small losses at midday Monday, although activity was thin and choppy as traders keep their eyes on harvest conditions across the Prairies. Losses in Chicago Board of Trade soybeans accounted for some of the spillover selling […] Read more
ICE canola weakens, watching weather
ICE canola dips with soyoil
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, September 7 (CNS) – Contracts on the ICE Futures canola platform were lower Friday morning, weighed down by losses in Chicago Board of Trade soyoil. The technical bias appears pointed lower. Harvest pressure and ideas the soybean crop in the United States could be record large, pressured […] Read more
North American Grains/Oilseed Review – Canola firms behind U.S. soy
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Sept. 21 (CNS Canada) – The ICE Futures canola platform chopped around for much of Friday’s session before ending with small gains. Traders were squaring positions before the weekend. Advances in U.S. soyoil pointed the way higher for canola. Concerns over frost in Australian canola fields and […] Read more
Canola chopping around amid conflicting soy signals
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Sept. 21 (CNS) – Canola contracts on the ICE Futures platform were chopping around unchanged Friday, as losses in U.S. soybeans were countered by advances in soyoil. Wet weather in Western Canada was delaying harvest efforts in numerous locations. Traders were squaring positions before the weekend with […] Read more
ICE canola mixed early Friday
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Sep. 21 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were mixed Friday morning, bouncing around both sides of unchanged as the market saw some consolidation ahead of the weekend. Ongoing concerns over harvest delays in parts of Western Canada provided some underlying support, according to participants. However, […] Read more
North American Grains/Oilseed Review – Canola firms behind U.S. soy
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Sept. 20 (CNS Canada) – The ICE Futures canola platform ended slightly higher on Thursday, following gains in the U.S. soy complex. Weather issues continue to lend support to futures, as farmers in parts of Western Canada waited for drier conditions to finish the harvest. The November […] Read more
ICE canola weakens at midday
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Sep. 20, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were lower at midday Thursday, with the November contract still hanging above the $485 per tonne mark. One Winnipeg-based trader pointed towards a number of factors keeping the market down – canola is relatively high priced […] Read more
ICE canola weaker early Thursday
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Sep. 20 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were weaker Thursday morning, as bearish technical signals kept speculators on the sell side. Seasonal harvest pressure, losses in Chicago Board of Trade soybeans, poor crush margins and a firmer tone in the Canadian dollar contributed to the […] Read more
North American Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola mixed at close
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Sep. 19 (CNS) – The ICE Futures canola platform was mixed at close Wednesday, taking support from United States futures. Chicago Board of Trade soybean, oil and meal contracts were all higher, as trade war fears ebbed. Statistics Canada released its updated production numbers this morning, using […] Read more
ICE Canola Review: Canola mixed at close
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Sep. 19 (CNS Canada) – The ICE Futures canola platform was mixed at close Wednesday, taking support from United States futures. Chicago Board of Trade soybean, oil and meal contracts were all higher, as trade war fears ebbed. Statistics Canada released its updated production numbers this morning, […] Read more