ICE Canola Extends Rally Midday
WINNIPEG, Manitoba--The ICE Futures canola market maintained its momentum from Tuesday, rising to calendar-year highs on Wednesday.
Canola was supported by Chicago soyoil and European rapeseed. However, Malaysian palm oil was down and so was crude oil after reports suggested a growth in U.S. stockpiles.
The Canadian dollar was down one-tenth of a U.S. cent compared to Tuesday's close.
One analyst said the July canola contract is trying to get above C$670 per metric ton, while the November contract will try for C$700. However, another warned that selling should intensify over the next two to three weeks.
About 23,100 contracts have traded at 10:19 a.m. CDT.
Prices in Canadian dollars per metric ton:
Price Change Canola Jul 671.00 up 5.80 Nov 691.60 up 6.00 Jan 699.20 up 5.50 Mar 705.60 up 4.60
Source: Commodity News Service Canada, news@marketsfarm.com
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May 22, 2024 11:50 ET (15:50 GMT)
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