(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange grain and oilseed futures closed Monday’s session mixed with canola lifted by the firm tone in Chicago Board of Trade soy complex futures, brokers said. Canola saw an active trade with the majority of the volume comprised of intermonth spreading. Commercials dominated the activity as they rolled their
WCE close: Canola lifted by CBOT soy rally
WCE close: Canola up on technicals, soyoil gains
(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange grain and oilseed futures closed Thursday’s session mixed with canola lifted by gains in Chicago Board of Trade soyoil futures and friendly technical signals, brokers said. Canola saw heavy trade, with much of the activity comprised of intermonth spreading with commercials rolling November contracts into the January futures.
WCE close: Canola up on CBOT soy rally
(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange grain and oilseed futures closed Wednesday’s session mixed with canola boosted by gains in Chicago Board of Trade soy complex futures, while WCE grains continued their decline, brokers said. Canola saw a heavy trade with intermonth spreading enhancing the level of activity as commercials continued to liquidate their
WCE close: Canola up on exports, soy gains
(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE) grain and oilseed futures closed Tuesday’s session mixed with canola up on talk of exports and gains in the Chicago Board of Trade soy complex, brokers said. Canola saw a very heavy trade with much of the activity comprised of intermonth spreading as commercials were noted moving
WCE close: Canola up on soyoil, slow selling
(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE) grain and oilseed futures closed Thursday’s session mixed with canola higher on the gains in Chicago Board of Trade soyoil futures and the sluggish selling pace, brokers said. Canola saw a moderate trade with intermonth spreading augmenting the activity. There was some evening up ahead of the
WCE close: Canola up on CBOT soy rally
(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE) grain and oilseed futures closed Wednesday’s session mixed with canola lifted by the gains in Chicago Board of Trade soy complex futures, brokers said. Canola trade was moderate with intermonth spreading enhancing the volumes. Positioning was noted ahead of Thursday’s Statistics Canada crop production report. The total
WCE close: Canola falls as funds take profits
(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange grain and oilseed futures closed Tuesday’s session lower with canola dropping sharply on profit taking by commodity funds, brokers said. Canola saw a heavy trade with intermonth spreading enhancing the level of activity. The total canola volume was estimated at 20,041 contracts, up from Monday’s 9,602 contracts. An
WCE close: Canola down on slow demand
(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE) grain and oilseed futures closed Monday’s session mixed with canola pressured down by a lack of demand amid only routine selling, brokers said. Canola saw a moderate trade with intermonth spreading augmenting the activity as commodity and index funds were rolling Nov contracts into the Jan contract.
WCE Grain/oilseed review: canola soars on soyoil gains
(Resource News International ) – Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE) grain and oilseed futures closed Thursday’s session higher with canola rallying on strength in soyoil prices while barley climbed to record high levels on tight cash market supplies, brokers said. Canola saw a heavy trade with intermonth spreading accounting for much of the activity. Commodity and
WCE close: Canola up on CBOT soy gains
(Resource News International) — Winnipeg Commodity Exchange grain and oilseed futures closed Wednesday’s session mainly higher with canola boosted by the strong rally in Chicago Board of Trade soy complex futures, brokers said. Canola saw a light to moderate trade with intermonth spreading enhancing the level of activity. Traders continue to watch for heavy commodity