Market wrap: canola dips on currency; wheat lower on large supply

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Published: September 15, 2016

Canola futures closed down a little while soybean staged a small rally on Thursday.

Wheat and corn closed slightly lower.

Soybeans were supported by ideas that demand will remain strong and by short covering after a three day slide.

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Wheat and corn dipped on the expectation of big crops. U.S. corn weekly export sales came in lower than expected.

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The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index closed up 137.21 points, or 0.96 percent, at 14,503.67.

The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 0.99 percent to end the day at 18,212.48 points and the S&P 500 rallied 1.01 percent to 2,147.26.

The Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.47 percent to 5,249.69.

Light crude oil nearby futures in New York were up 33 cents to US$43.91 per barrel.

The Canadian dollar at noon was US76.07 cents, up from 75.82 cents the previous trading day. The U.S. dollar at noon was C$1.3146.

 

Winnipeg ICE Futures Canada dollars per tonne

Canola Nov 2016   455.70   -1.90   -0.42%

Canola Jan 2017   462.20   -1.90   -0.41%

Canola Mar 2017   466.40   -2.20   -0.47%

Canola May 2017   470.60   -2.20   -0.47%

Canola Jul 2017   473.30   -2.10   -0.44%

 

Milling Wheat Oct 2016   212.00   -1.00   -0.47%

Milling Wheat Dec 2016   215.00   unch   0.00%

Milling Wheat Mar 2017   219.00   unch   0.00%

 

Durum Wheat Oct 2016   266.00   +1.00   +0.38%

Durum Wheat Dec 2016   267.00   unch   0.00%

Durum Wheat Mar 2017   271.00   +1.00   +0.37%

 

Barley Oct 2016   135.00   -3.00   -2.17%

Barley Dec 2016   135.00   -3.00   -2.17%

Barley Mar 2017   137.00   -3.00   -2.14%

 

American crop prices in cents US/bushel, soybean meal in $US/short ton, soy oil in cents US/pound

 

Chicago

Soybeans Nov 2016   950.50   +7.75   +0.82%

Soybeans Jan 2017   955.75   +7.75   +0.82%

Soybeans Mar 2017   958.75   +7.25   +0.76%

Soybeans May 2017   964.50   +7.00   +0.73%

Soybeans Jul 2017   970.00   +6.75   +0.70%

Soybeans Aug 2017   967.00   +6.50   +0.68%

 

Soybean Meal Oct 2016   308.60   +1.50   +0.49%

Soybean Meal Dec 2016   307.20   +1.50   +0.49%

Soybean Meal Jan 2017   307.10   +1.50   +0.49%

 

Soybean Oil Oct 2016   32.04   +0.42   +1.33%

Soybean Oil Dec 2016   32.28   +0.42   +1.32%

Soybean Oil Jan 2017   32.51   +0.42   +1.31%

 

Corn Dec 2016   330.00   -1.75   -0.53%

Corn Mar 2017   340.25   -2.25   -0.66%

Corn May 2017   347.00   -3.00   -0.86%

Corn Jul 2017   354.00   -2.50   -0.70%

Corn Sep 2017   360.75   -2.50   -0.69%

 

Oats Dec 2016   173.00   -1.50   -0.86%

Oats Mar 2017   185.75   -1.50   -0.80%

Oats May 2017   191.00   -2.75   -1.42%

Oats Jul 2017   198.50   -2.25   -1.12%

Oats Sep 2017   198.50   -2.25   -1.12%

 

Wheat Dec 2016   399.50   -3.50   -0.87%

Wheat Mar 2017   422.25   -2.25   -0.53%

Wheat May 2017   437.00   -2.50   -0.57%

Wheat Jul 2017   448.25   -1.50   -0.33%

Wheat Sep 2017   464.00   -0.25   -0.05%

 

Minneapolis

Spring Wheat Dec 2016   491.25   -1.75   -0.35%

Spring Wheat Mar 2017   501.75   -1.75   -0.35%

Spring Wheat May 2017   510.75   -1.75   -0.34%

Spring Wheat Jul 2017   519.75   -1.75   -0.34%

Spring Wheat Sep 2017   529.75   -2.00   -0.38%

 

Kansas City

Hard Red Wheat Dec 2016   416.00   -2.25   -0.54%

Hard Red Wheat Mar 2017   432.00   -2.50   -0.58%

Hard Red Wheat May 2017   442.50   -2.50   -0.56%

Hard Red Wheat Jul 2017   453.00   -2.00   -0.44%

Hard Red Wheat Sep 2017   468.00   -2.00   -0.43%

 

Chicago livestock futures in US¢/pound (rounded to two decimal places)

Live Cattle (P) Oct 2016   106.95   +1.15   +1.09%

Live Cattle (P) Dec 2016   106.98   +0.61   +0.57%

Live Cattle (P) Feb 2017   107.20   +0.75   +0.70%

 

Feeder Cattle (P) Sep 2016   133.98   +1.30   +0.98%

Feeder Cattle (P) Oct 2016   131.70   +1.57   +1.21%

Feeder Cattle (P) Nov 2016   129.32   +1.19   +0.93%

 

Lean Hogs (P) Oct 2016   55.15   +0.23   +0.42%

Lean Hogs (P) Dec 2016   49.45   +0.35   +0.71%

Lean Hogs (P) Feb 2017   53.85   +0.58   +1.09%

 

 

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