ICE canola correcting higher Friday morning

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, MarketsFarm

 

WINNIPEG, May 26 (MarketsFarm) – The ICE Futures canola market was stronger Friday morning, seeing a modest recovery amid ideas recent losses were overdone.

Gains in Chicago soyoil provided spillover support, with European rapeseed and Malaysian palm oil also up overnight.

Canada exported 128,600 tonnes of canola during the week ended May 21, bringing the crop-year-to-date total to just over seven million tonnes. The exports through 42 weeks are up by 52 per cent from the same point the previous year.

Good seeding progress across the Prairies and improving moisture conditions in some areas accounted for some selling pressure, with recent losses also bearish from a chart standpoint.

Markets in the United States will be closed Monday for Memorial Day, while the ICE canola futures will trade their usual hours.

About 6,600 canola contracts had traded as of 8:44 CDT.

 

Prices in Canadian dollars per metric ton at 8:44 CDT:

 

Canola            Jul   691.70    up  5.50

Nov   660.20    up  5.20

Jan   662.80    up  4.30

Mar   667.20    up  3.50

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