ICE canola slide continues Friday

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Published: November 22, 2024

By Phil Franz-Warkentin

 

Glacier FarmMedia | MarketsFarm — The ICE Futures canola market continued its downward slide at midday Friday, hitting fresh two-month lows as losses in outside markets weighed on values.

Chicago soyoil, European rapeseed and Malaysian palm oil futures were all lower, leaving canola hard-pressed to find any independent strength.

Bearish technical signals contributed to the declines, as speculators were thought to be back adding to their large net short positions.

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However, the underlying fundamentals remain supportive for canola and scale-down end user demand helped temper the declines. Weekly Canadian canola exports of 189,500 tonnes were down 28 per cent from the previous week, although crop year-to-date movement at 3.6 million tonnes was roughly double last year’s level.

An estimated 35,500 canola contracts traded as of 10:48 CST.

 

Prices in Canadian dollars per metric tonne at 10:48 CST:

 

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Canola            Jan   590.20    dn  4.80

Mar   603.60    dn  4.60

May   612.50    dn  5.40

Jul   617.20    dn  5.20

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