ICE Canola Midday: Turnaround leads to double-digit increases

November canola was oversold says analyst

Reading Time: 2 minutes By Glen Hallick Glacier Farm Media MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures were stronger at midsession Wednesday, after experiencing a string of losses. An analyst said the turnaround was likely due to the technical charts, fundamentals, along with weather and crop conditions on the Prairies. He noted prices plummeted by at least C$100 per tonne […] Read more

ICE canola recovering Tuesday losses

Reading Time: < 1 minute The ICE Futures canola market attempted to bounce back on Wednesday morning after having double-digit losses on Tuesday. Chicago soyoil and Malaysian palm oil were higher, while European rapeseed was mixed. Crude oil was steady ahead of the release of United States stockpile data later today. The Canadian dollar was down two-tenths of a U.S. […] Read more



ICE canola continues downward slide

Reading Time: < 1 minute The ICE Futures canola market remained pointed lower at midday Tuesday, hitting fresh three-month lows as bearish technical signals and losses in outside markets weighed on values. Monday’s close below C$620 per tonne in the November contract did damage from a chart standpoint, with speculative traders adding to their large net short positions on Tuesday. […] Read more


ICE canola continues to drift lower

Reading Time: < 1 minute Glacier FarmMedia MarketsFarm – The ICE Futures canola market sunk to their lowest prices in three months on Tuesday morning due to insufficient support from comparable oils. While Chicago soyoil was slightly higher, European rapeseed and Malaysian palm oil were down. Crude oil was also lower despite geopolitical conflicts in Yemen and Russia. The Canadian […] Read more

North American grain/oilseed review: Canola at three-month lows

Reading Time: 2 minutes By Phil Franz-Warkentin   Glacier FarmMedia MarketsFarm – The ICE Futures canola market was weaker on Monday, hitting fresh three-month lows. The most-active November contract tested the psychological C$620 per tonne level on several occasions during the session, settling just below the key chart point. Losses in Chicago soyoil accounted for some spillover selling pressure […] Read more


ICE canola weaker at midday Monday

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Phil Franz-Warkentin   Glacier FarmMedia MarketsFarm – The ICE Futures canola market was posting small losses at midday Monday, as contracts continued to consolidate in a narrow range just above nearby support. The November contract briefly dipped below the psychological C$620 per tonne level but managed to recover to hold above that key chart […] Read more

ICE canola starts week in the red

Reading Time: < 1 minute Glacier FarmMedia MarketsFarm – The ICE Futures canola market was lower coming out of the weekend due to negative comparable oils and a stronger Canadian dollar. Chicago soyoil and Malaysian palm oil were both down on Monday morning, while European rapeseed was up. Crude oil was also slightly lower. The Canadian dollar was up one-tenth of […] Read more


North American Grain and Oilseed Review: Canola moves higher with little help

Gains in Chicago soybeans as corn, wheat drop

Reading Time: 3 minutes By Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm Glacier Farm Media MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures are higher on Friday, maintaining its gains in light of pressure from most comparable oils. Today also saw the nearby July contract climb above its previous support level of C$600 per tonne. Support for canola came from upticks in Chicago soybeans and […] Read more

ICE Canola Midday: Prices higher, but could turn into losses

Mixed support from comparable oils

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Glen Hallick Glacier Farm Media MarketsFarm – Intercontinental Exchange canola futures were on the rise at midsession Friday, but an analyst said those “might not be able to hold.” However, the analyst added that so far, it’s “a sunny day in canola.” He said one factor that could determine where canola goes would be […] Read more