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ICE Canada Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola Lifted By US Soy, Snow
(09 Oct, 2009)
Grain and oilseed futures at ICE Futures Canada closed Friday's session higher, with canola lifted by the sharp rise in U.S. soy complex futures and by snow interrupting the harvest, brokers said.
SNAPSHOTS - USDA Grain, Oilseed Report - COMBINED
(09 Oct, 2009)
Karl Setzer, MaxYield Cooperative, West Bend, Iowa, regarding Friday's U.S. Department of Agriculture grain and oilseed report:
European Veg Oil PM Soft Oil Prices - Oct 9 at 1745 local time
(09 Oct, 2009)
Lowest known offers at 1745 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, bulk, with changes on the day unless otherwise stated as quoted by European traders:
India Edible Oil Down As New Soybean Crop Harvest Gathers Pace
(09 Oct, 2009)
India's edible oil prices fell during the week ended Friday as harvesting of the new soybean crop gathered pace, traders said.
ICE Canola Futures Down On Strong C$, Bearish USDA Report
(09 Oct, 2009)
Canola contracts on the ICE Futures Canada platform were lower as of 9:45 a.m. EDT. Strength in the Canadian dollar and the bearishly construed U.S. Department of Agriculture report for soybeans were viewed as the key undermining price influences, market watchers said.
European Veg Oil AM Soft Oil Prices - Oct 9 at 1315 local time
(09 Oct, 2009)
Lowest known offers at 1315 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, bulk, with changes on the day unless otherwise stated as quoted by European traders:
China Commodities Reopen To Rally On Weak Dlr, Global Gains
(09 Oct, 2009)
Commodity markets opened to a brisk, if mild, rally Friday as China returned from an eight-day holiday, playing catch-up to global counterparts and climbing on a softer dollar and buoyant equities.
Ag Canada Increases 2009-10 Grain, Oilseed Ending Stocks
(09 Oct, 2009)
Ending stocks of Canada's grain and oilseed crops in 2009-10 (August-July) will be higher than previously estimated but will still be under the 2008-09 level, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's market analysis division.

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