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ICE canola rising Thursday morning

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     Glacier FarmMedia — ICE canola futures were firm Thursday morning, finding spillover support from advances in outside markets.

  • The Chicago soy complex was boosted by optimism over improving trade relations between China and the United States. However, large Brazilian crop prospects tempered the upside in beans.
  • European rapeseed futures were also higher, while Malaysian palm oil remained stuck in a steady downtrend.
  • The Chinese commerce ministry said Thursday that it would make a “fair and final ruling” on Canadian canola, while extending its anti-dumping investigation to March 9 due to the complexity of the case.
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  • The March canola contract was nearing chart resistance at its 200-day moving average near C$667 per tonne.
  • About 27,300 canola contracts had traded as of 8:45 CST, with intermonth spreading a feature of the activity as participants roll their positions out of the front month contract.

     Prices in Canadian dollars per metric tonne at 8:44 CST:

Canola            Mar   666.60    up  3.90

                  May   678.10    up  4.00

                  Jul   686.90    up  4.00

                  Nov   678.50    up  3.60

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