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ICE Canola Down As Strong Canadian Dollar Weighs

  By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada April 19, 2011 Winnipeg - Canola contracts traded on the ICE Futures Canada platform were weaker at 10:35 CDT Tuesday, as the strong Canadian dollar and declines in the CBOT soy complex put some downward pressure on prices. A Winnipeg-based broker said commercial hedges and speculative selling,[...]

ICE Canola Down With Strong Canadian Dollar, Rapeseed Losses

  By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada June 7, 2011 Winnipeg - Canola contracts traded on the ICE Futures Canada platform were weaker at 10:45 CDT Tuesday, largely ignoring the firmer tone in the CBOT soy complex as a firmer Canadian dollar and declines in the European rapeseed market weighed on values. Small amounts[...]


ICE Canada Review: Canola Climbs Higher On Strong Demand

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Feb. 8, 2011 Winnipeg - ICE Futures Canada canola contracts moved higher on Tuesday, recovering from early declines as end user demand, a weaker Canadian dollar, and advances in the outside grain and oilseed markets provided some support. The gains in canola were partially tied to the strength[...]

ICE Canada Review: Canola Up On Strong Crusher Demand

  By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Dec. 20, 2010 Winnipeg - ICE Futures Canada canola contracts closed higher on Monday, as firm crush margins helped underpin the market. A weaker Canadian dollar, advances in the CBOT soy complex, and a lack of farmer selling were also supportive. The combination of a weaker Canadian[...]


ICE Canola Down On Strong C$

  By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Resource News International April 20, 2010 Winnipeg - ICE canola futures were lower Tuesday morning, retreating from overnight gains as sharp advances in the Canadian dollar weighed on the market. Canola futures had initially moved higher in overnight trade in what was described as a "Turnaround Tuesday" recovery from Monday's losses.[...]

ICE Canada Review: Canola Sees Slight Recovery

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Nov. 22, 2011 Winnipeg - ICE Futures Canada canola contracts closed with small gains on Tuesday, seeing a slight corrective bounce on recent declines as oversold price sentiment, and a firmer tone in many outside commodity markets provided support. Canola uncovered technical support after declining recently, and speculative[...]


ICE Canola Strengthens With Outside Markets

  By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Nov. 18, 2011 Winnipeg - ICE Canada canola futures were stronger Friday morning, seeing a recovery from Thursday's declines as a firmer tone in the outside financial and commodity markets provided some underlying support. With no real fresh fundamental news to provide direction, canola was said to[...]

ICE Canada Review: Canola Tracks Outside Markets Higher

  By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Nov. 29, 2011 Winnipeg - ICE Futures Canada canola contracts were mostly stronger on Tuesday, as improved economic sentiment out of Europe provided underlying support for many financial and commodity markets during the day. Speculative short-covering was a feature, as the bounce in the outside markets had[...]


ICE Canada Review: Canola Up With Improved Economic Sentiment

  By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Nov. 28, 2011 Winnipeg - ICE Futures Canada canola contracts were stronger on Monday, with the broad gains seen in many outside commodity and financial markets spilling over to provide support. Easing global economic concerns accounted for most of the buying interest in many markets, including canola,[...]

ICE Canola Correcting Slightly Lower

  By Phil Franz-Warkentin, Commodity News Service Canada Oct. 17, 2011 Winnipeg - ICE Canada canola futures were weaker Monday morning, seeing a correction from the gains posted last week after trading to both sides of unchanged in overnight activity. Calls for a lower start to the North American session for CBOT soybeans accounted for[...]