Reading Time: < 1 minute By Jade Markus, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 7 – ICE Canada canola contracts were stronger at midday on Monday, tracking gains in Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soy oil. Canola prices were higher with spillover support from CBOT markets, but still lagging behind soy oil’s gains as traders continue to lean on prices. […] Read more
ICE canola stronger with spillover support from soy
ICE Canola Mixed In Choppy Trading
Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 7 – ICE Canada canola contracts were mixed Friday morning with the nearby May contract pressured by ideas the market was slightly overbought, while the more deferred contracts followed outside markets higher. The Canadian dollar was lower relative to its US counterpart, which made canola more […] Read more
North American Grain/Oilseed Review – Canola Ends Mostly Higher
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, March 4 – THE ICE Futures Canada canola market ended mostly higher Friday with the most-active May contract finishing unchanged, while the more-deferred contracts tracked US soy higher. Gains in the US soy complex, Malaysian palm oil and European rapeseed futures contributed to the upside. Commercial demand […] Read more
ICE Canola Bouncing Around Unchanged
Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 4 – Canola contracts on the ICE Futures Canada platform was chopping around unchanged at 10:40 CST, as gains in the US soy complex were offset by Canadian currency issues. Malaysian palm oil, European rapeseed futures and crude oil were all higher, which added to the […] Read more
ICE Canola Continues Higher
Reading Time: < 1 minute By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 4 (CNS Canada) – ICE Canada canola contracts were stronger Friday morning, continuing to see a corrective bounce off of the contract lows hit earlier in the week. Commercial bargain hunting was also supportive, according to participants. Gains in Chicago soybeans and soyoil contributed to the […] Read more
US Grains/Oilseed Review – Canola Consolidates In Wake Of Volatility
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Dave Sims and Jade Markus, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, March 3 – THE ICE Futures Canada canola market ended relatively steady on Thursday as values consolidated following Wednesday’s volatility. The market was lower for much of the morning, however prices eventually climbed due to gains in outside markets and ideas the selling had […] Read more
ICE Canola Corrects Lower In Wake Of Previous Wild Session
Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 3 – Canola contracts on the ICE Futures Canada platform were lower at 10:45 CST, as the market continued to correct itself after Wednesday’s gains. “The 17-and-a-half dollar trading range yesterday was unbelievable and I’m not completely shocked that we’re giving some of that back,” said […] Read more
ICE canola weaker after yesterday’s gains
Reading Time: < 1 minute By Jade Markus, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 3 – ICE Canada canola contracts were weaker in early activity Thursday morning, taking a breather after yesterday’s volatility. Traders were reluctant to get involved in the market on Thursday, after choppy trading Wednesday, but gains in Chicago Board of Trade soy oil and a weaker […] Read more
North American Grains/Oilseed Review – Canola Climbs After Early Plunge
Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims and Jade Markus, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, March 2 – THE ICE Futures Canada canola market finished higher in volatile trading Wednesday. Speculative selling initially took the market to new lows, but traders began to buy back positions on ideas the selling was overdone. The Canadian dollar was lower relative to […] Read more
ICE Canola Hits New Contract Low
Reading Time: < 1 minute ICE Canola Hits New Contract Low By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, March 2 – Canola contracts on the ICE Futures Canada platform were lower at 10:45 CST, due to heavy speculative selling. The May contract momentarily crashed through its nearby major level of C$440 per tonne to hit new contract lows. “I […] Read more