By Jade Markus, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, October 5 – ICE Canada canola contracts were mixed in choppy trade on Wednesday. Unfavourable weather in parts of Western Canada is keeping support in the market, analysts say. Forecasts for snowfall western and central Saskatchewan is supportive, as it limits harvest progress, and could cause quality […] Read more
ICE canola mixed in choppy trade
ICE canola continues higher
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Oct. 5 (CNS Canada) – ICE Canada canola contracts were holding onto small gains Wednesday morning, seeing some follow-through buying interest after rising the previous two sessions. Rainfall and cooler temperatures across much of the Canadian Prairies is raising concerns for the fields still left to be […] Read more
North American grain/oilseed review: Canola advances with damp weather
By Jade Markus and Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada ICE Futures Canada canola ended mostly stronger on Tuesday, underpinned by unfavourable weather in Western Canada. Parts of the Prairies are expected to see rain and snow over the next few days, which will limit harvest progress, and could curb yield potential. Losses in the […] Read more
ICE canola mostly unchanged
By Jade Markus, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, MB, October 4, 2016 (CNS Canada) – ICE Canada canola contracts were mixed, but mostly unchanged at midday on Tuesday. “Canola is kind of frozen again, and it has been for a while now,” said one Winnipeg-based trader. Losses in US soybeans and soy oil had a […] Read more
ICE canola mostly higher with weather concerns
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Oct. 4 (CNS Canada) – ICE Canada canola contracts were narrowly mixed Tuesday morning, although the bias was turning higher as harvest-delaying weather provided some support. Rainfall across a large portion of the Canadian Prairies on Tuesday will cause delays for what’s left of the 2016 harvest, […] Read more
North American grain/oilseed: Canola ends higher
By Jade Markus and Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada ICE Futures Canada canola ended stronger on Monday, following advances in the Chicago Board of Trade soybean market. CBOT soybeans gained, underpinned by Friday’s United States Department of Agriculture quarterly stocks report, which reflected inventories of the oilseed below analyst expectations. Domestic crush activity is […] Read more
North American grain/oilseed review: Canola closes higher
By Jade Markus and Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada ICE Futures Canada canola ended stronger on Monday, following advances in the Chicago Board of Trade soybean market. CBOT soybeans gained, underpinned by Friday’s United States Department of Agriculture quarterly stocks report, which reflected inventories of the oilseed below analyst expectations. Domestic crush activity is […] Read more
ICE canola moves higher in choppy trade
By Jade Markus, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, October 3 (CNS Canada) – ICE Canada canola contracts gained ground in choppy trade on Monday. The market was supported by advances in US soybeans and losses in the Canadian dollar. CBOT soybeans gained, underpinned by a slightly supportive stocks report released by the United States Department […] Read more
ICE canola down in quiet early trade
By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Oct. 3 (CNS Canada) – ICE Canada canola contracts were lower Monday morning in quiet trade, as losses in Chicago Board of Trade soyoil and seasonal harvest pressure weighed on values. The harvest is nearing its final stages across Western Canada, with relatively favourable weather in the […] Read more
North American Grains/Oilseed Review: Canola dips after USDA report
By Dave Sims and Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, September 30 – THE ICE Futures Canada canola market finished lower in speculative selling Friday, as traders adjusted positions before the weekend. Strength in the Canadian dollar put pressure on exports of canola. The harvest continues to chug along in Western Canada, which also […] Read more