ICE Midday: Canola sliding down again

WINNIPEG – The ICE Futures canola market was under pressure from comparable oils on Thursday after two days of gains. Chicago soyoil lost more than one United States cent per pound and European rapeseed was also lower. Crude oil was in the red to start the day as well. There was no trading for Malaysian


ICE canola correcting lower Thursday morning

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, MarketsFarm   WINNIPEG, Sept. 28 (MarketsFarm) – The ICE Futures canola market was weaker Thursday morning, taking back some of Wednesday’s gains. The November contract climbed above the psychological C$720 per tonne level on Wednesday, but was retesting that chart point amid ideas the corrective bounce was overdone. Losses in Chicago soyoil

North American Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola jumps, wheat drops

WINNIPEG – The ICE Futures canola market made gains on Wednesday, receiving a large amount of support from comparable oils. Chicago soyoil was up, while European rapeseed and Malaysian palm oil were also higher. Crude oil gained approximately two U.S. dollars per barrel after a large draw from already depleted United States stockpiles. At mid-afternoon,


ICE Midday: Canola fueled by crude, vegetable oils

WINNIPEG – The ICE Futures canola market made gains on Wednesday, receiving a large amount of support from comparable oils. Chicago soyoil was up more than one United States cent per pound, while European rapeseed and Malaysian palm oil were also higher. Crude oil gained approximately two U.S. dollars per barrel after a large draw

ICE canola up early Wednesday

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, MarketsFarm   WINNIPEG, Sept. 27 (MarketsFarm) – The ICE Futures canola market was posting solid gains Wednesday morning, seeing a continuation of Tuesday’s corrective bounce off nearby lows. Gains in outside markets provided spillover support, with Chicago soyoil, European rapeseed and Malaysian palm oil all stronger. Wide crush margins and ideas that



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ICE Midday: Canola receiving support

WINNIPEG – The ICE Futures canola market made its way upwards after the November contract encountered support at the C$710 per tonne level. Crude oil added strength to the oilseed with prices going higher. Meanwhile, Chicago soyoil was also on the rise, European rapeseed was mixed and Malaysian palm oil was lower. The Canadian dollar

ICE canola narrowly mixed Tuesday morning

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, MarketsFarm WINNIPEG, Sept. 26 (MarketsFarm) – The ICE Futures canola market was trading to both sides of unchanged Tuesday morning, lacking any clear direction as the futures saw some consolidation after recent declines. Chicago soyoil remained pointed lower after dropping below chart support on Monday, with spillover selling accounting for some weakness