By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Aug. 29 (CNS) – Canola contracts on the ICE Futures platform were close to unchanged at midday Wednesday, as gains in soybeans were offset by harvest pressure. The market was bouncing around in technical trade. The front-month November contract temporarily broke above the key C$490 per tonne […] Read more
ICE canola chops around unchanged in technical trade
ICE canola up in morning trade
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Aug. 29, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were stronger Wednesday morning, as they corrected after several days of weakness. Chicago Board of Trade soybeans and meal contracts were all higher, while soyoil contracts were lower. The cold temperatures across the Prairies continued overnight […] Read more
North American Grains/Oilseed Review – Canola softens with soybeans
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, August 28 (CNS Canada) – The ICE Futures canola market ended weaker on Tuesday, as strength in the Canadian dollar and a slumping soybean market pointed the way downward. Harvest is getting underway in parts of Western Canada, although rain is keeping some combines off the field. […] Read more
ICE canola continues to fall with soybeans
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Aug. 28 (CNS) – Canola contracts on the ICE Futures platform were lower at midday Tuesday, tracking losses in the Chicago Board of Trade soy complex. The Canadian dollar was over a quarter of a cent higher, relative to its American counterpart, which made canola less attractive […] Read more
ICE canola down in weak trade volume
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Aug. 28, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were lower Tuesday morning in thin trade. Chicago Board of Trade soybeans and meal contracts were all lower, while soyoil contracts were higher. Despite the latest trade news between the United States and Mexico, soybean markets […] Read more
North American Grains/Oilseed Review – Canola drops with uncertain canola yield
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, August 27 (CNS Canada) – The ICE Futures canola market ended lower to start the week, weighed down by a bearish mix of currency issues and weakness in soybeans. Uncertainty over canola yields in Western Canada suppressed investor appetite. Crush margins remain low and cooler weather conditions […] Read more
ICE canola firms with soybeans
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, July 16 (CNS) – Canola contracts on the ICE Futures Canada platform were slightly stronger at midday Monday, tracking gains in U.S. soybeans. The market was correcting itself after Friday’s losses. Dryness in parts of the Western Prairies were bullish for the futures. However, speculators have largely […] Read more
ICE canola down to start the week
By Ashley Robinson, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, Aug. 27, 2018 (CNS Canada) – ICE Futures canola contracts were lower Monday morning, as crop tour results and trade news weighed on the market. Chicago Board of Trade soybeans, soyoil and meal contracts were all down too. The ProFarmer crop tour last week has been […] Read more
North American Grains/Oilseed Review – Canola chops around in miniscule volumes
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, August 24 (CNS Canada) – The ICE Futures canola market ended slightly higher in choppy trading Friday, as traders squared positions before the weekend. Volumes were extremely low as many traders were waiting for next Friday’s Statistics Canada acreage estimates to come out. With the impending harvest […] Read more
ICE canola corrects higher in thin-volume trade
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Aug. 24 (CNS) – Canola contracts on the ICE Futures platform were slightly higher at midday Friday, tracking gains in soybeans and soyoil amid thin volumes. The market was undergoing a bit of a correction after suffering losses over the past few days. Demand for Canadian supplies […] Read more