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ICE Canola Lower Overnight, Weakness To Be Limited.
Byline: Don Bousquet, Resource News International Winnipeg, Jan 31, 2008 Resource News International via COMTEX -- Grain and oilseed futures at the ICE Canada futures market posted small losses in overnight trade with traders expecting to see those declines continue when the North...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, trader
Research articles 2008-01-31
WCE Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola Mixed, Firm C$ vs Soy Gains.
Byline: Don Bousquet, Resource News International Winnipeg Sept 11-RNI, Sep 11, 2007 Resource News International via COMTEX -- Winnipeg Commodity Exchange WCE grain and oilseed futures closed Tuesday's session mixed with canola mixed as the very strong Canadian dollar pressured the market down, but...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, trader
Research articles 2007-09-11
Midday WCE Futures: Canola Up On CBOT Soy Gains.
Byline: Don Bousquet, Resource News International Winnipeg, Mar 28, 2007 Resource News International via COMTEX -- Grain and oilseed futures at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange WCE at midday on Wednesday are mixed with canola rallying in step with the gains in Chicago Board of...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, trader, Transportation
Research articles 2007-03-28
WCE Outlook: Canola Outlook Confusing.
Byline: Phil Franz-Warkentin, Resource News International Winnipeg, MB, Feb 21, 2007 Resource News International via COMTEX -- Canola futures at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange moved lower during the week ended February 21, despite gains seen by soybeans at the Chicago Board of Trade. Canola...
Tags: biodiesel, Chicago Board of Trade, SOFTWARE, trader
Research articles 2007-02-21
Softs/Soybean Outlook: Soybeans Climb Higher.
Byline: Phil Franz-Warkentin, Resource News International Winnipeg, MB, Nov 08, 2006 Resource News International via COMTEX -- SOYBEANS Soybean futures at the Chicago Board of Trade CBOT climbed to fresh contract highs during the week ended November 8 and could be...
Tags: Brazilian, Chicago Board of Trade, trader, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2006-11-08
Commodities traders in Chicago to join forces
Lumber, pork belly, cheese, corn, soybean and wheat traders can all coexist now after commodity-trading powerhouse Chicago Mercantile Exchange agreed Tuesday to pay $8 billion for crosstown rival CBOT Holdings, parent of the Chicago Board of Trade. The deal brings together the world's largest exchanges for derivatives, including futures contracts...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, CME, FINANCE, Investment, stock, trader
Research articles 2006-10-18
'Business as Usual' at WCE Despite Chicago Merger News.
Byline: Phil Franz-Warkentin, Resource News International Winnipeg, MB, Oct 17, 2006 Resource News International via COMTEX -- It will be "business as usual" at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange WCE despite a merger between the Chicago Mercantile Exchange CME and the Chicago Board of Trade...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., FINANCE, Investment, merger, trader
Research articles 2006-10-17
Softs/Soybeans Outlook.
Byline: Alan MacKenzie, Resource News International Winnipeg, Sep 20, 2006 Resource News International via COMTEX -- SOYBEANS Soybean futures at the Chicago Board of Trade CBOT closed the week ended September 20 higher, recovering from mid-week lows after technical selling pressure...
Tags: analyst, Chicago Board of Trade, trader
Research articles 2006-09-20
WCE Futures Midday: Higher, Canola Up On CBOT, Export Talk.
Byline: Don Bousquet, Resource News International Winnipeg, Mar 15, 2006 Resource News International via COMTEX -- Grain and oilseed futures at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange WCE at midday on Wednesday were mainly higher with canola up on the firm tone in Chicago Board of...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, trader
Research articles 2006-03-15
Hitting the switch
EDITOR'S NOTE A couple years ago I asked a Chicago Board of Trade CBOT official when grains would go electronic. The answer, short and sweet, was "when hell freezes over." More recently, I asked again, and another CBOT official was more optimistic, indicating it would probably happen in...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., trader
Research articles 2005-11-01
WCE Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola Mixed - Supply vs CBOT.
Byline: Don Bousquet, Resource News International Winnipeg Oct 24 RNI, Oct 24, 2005 Resource News International via COMTEX -- Winnipeg Commodity Exchange WCE grain and oilseed futures closed Monday's session mixed with canola narrowly mixed as burdensome canola supplies in the cash market...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, trader
Research articles 2005-10-24
Market Talk: Oats Cash Prices to Rise with Futures.
WINNIPEG, Jul 15, 2005 Resource News International via COMTEX The following is a collection of opinions of traders and industry representatives. Oats futures prices at the Chicago Board of Trade have been moving up in recent weeks and cash prices are likely...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Saskatchewan, trader
Research articles 2005-07-15
WCE Market Outlook: Canola Stuck In A Range.
WINNIPEG July 13 RNI, Jul 13, 2005 Resource News International via COMTEX Winnipeg Commodity Exchange WCE futures markets closed the week ended July 13th lower as the favorable crop outlook and the lack on non-traditional export demand pressured the market down in the face...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, trader
Research articles 2005-07-13
Why can't we all just get along?
Cross-border alliances among exchanges, clearinghouses and regulators have turned the concept of competition on its head and enabled even the lowliest of us to act like global hedge funds. But all of it could hit the skids unless someone figures out how to adequately compensate technology providers. "We...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, derivatives, FINANCE, Investment, liquidity, London, trader
Research articles 2005-04-01
WCE Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola Falls On Poorer Margins.
Winnipeg, Dec 30, 2004 Resource News International via COMTEX Grain and oilseed futures at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange WCE finished Thursday's session mixed with canola prices dropping moderately as the canola crush margins weakened, brokers said. Position squaring ahead of the end...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, trader
Research articles 2004-12-30
Rust findings spark soy rally, concern acres may switch to corn
Additional Asian soybean rust cases that surfaced last week in Louisiana and Mississippi helped November's soybean complex rally continue. At press time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced three new cases of Asian rust in Louisiana and one in Mississippi to join the Louisiana case USDA announced Nov....
Tags: Chicago, Chicago Board of Trade, corn, Digital Equipment Corp., Louisiana, Minneapolis, SALES, trader, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-11-22
Oilseed, feed grain futures sink as trade braces for report
Feed grain and oilseed futures sunk lower again last week as projected record corn and soybean yields continued to be harvested. "While the farmer continues to be a relatively tight holder of inventory, there's no shortage of corn and soybeans," said Dan Zwicker, grain market analyst for AgriVisor,...
Tags: Chicago, Chicago Board of Trade, grain, Minneapolis, SALES, trader, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-11-08
Exports support feed grains; supply hinders soybean futures
Feed grain futures moved upward while soybean futures declined last week as huge supplies entered the pipeline. "It's a big crop, and we still have a lot of corn to harvest," said Dan Zwicker, grain market analyst for AgriVisor, Bloomington, Ill. "There are hedge pressures and harvest pressures...
Tags: Chicago, Chicago Board of Trade, SALES, trader, Transportation, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-11-01
Farmer storage snaps back soybean futures; corn futures slightly down.
Farmers who are storing soybeans instead of selling helped snap back soybean futures last week, while corn futures slightly declined. Corn and soybean futures have hung tough since the stunning Oct. 12 U.S. Department of Agriculture crop production report (Feedstuffs, Oct. 18). USDA projected a record 11.613 billion-bushel...
Tags: Chicago, Chicago Board of Trade, SALES, storage, trader, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-10-25
Corn Watch: CBOT Corn Called Flat to 1 U.S. Cent Higher.
Winnipeg, MB, Oct 21, 2004 Resource News International via COMTEX Corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade CBOT are seen starting Thursday's session flat to 1 U.S. cent higher. A bullish USDA weekly export sales report and a broadly weaker U.S. dollar was seen...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, SALES, trader, U.S., U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-10-21
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