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ICE Canada Review: Canola Turns Higher Following Soy
(30 Sep, 2010)
ICE Futures Canada canola contracts closed stronger on Thursday, recovering from early declines as a move higher in the Chicago soy complex provided support.
ICE Canola Lower With Soybeans
(30 Sep, 2010)
Canola contracts on the ICE Canada platform were trading lower at 10:40 CDT Thursday, as sharp losses in Chicago followed through to canola, analysts said.
European Veg Oil PM Soft Oil Prices - Sep 30 at 1745 local time
(30 Sep, 2010)
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:
ICE Canola Futures Post Small Advances
(30 Sep, 2010)
Canola contracts on the ICE Futures Canada platform were trading at steady to mostly higher price levels at 9:38 a.m. EDT.
SNAPSHOTS - USDA Grain, Oilseed Report - Farm Futures' Suderman
(30 Sep, 2010)
"It seems like every time we have an early harvest, we have a bearish surprise in the corn report.
SNAPSHOTS - USDA Grain, Oilseed Report - Allendale's Kleist
(30 Sep, 2010)
John Kleist, broker and analyst at Allendale, on Thursday's U.S. Department of Agriculture grain and oilseed report:
European Veg Oil AM Soft Oil Prices - Sep 30 at 1330 local time
(30 Sep, 2010)
Lowest known offers at 1330 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, bulk, with changes on the day unless otherwise stated as quoted by European traders:
inggit at new high against greenback
(30 Sep, 2010)
THE Malaysian ringgit surged to a new 13-year high at close yesterday and may scale new heights by end of the year given the potential of larger capital inflows, said economists here.
India Commodities Prices - Agriculture
(30 Sep, 2010)
The following are Thursday's prices of oilseeds, oilmeal and edible oils provided by the Solvent Extractors' Association of India.
China May Lack Enough Edible Oil Stocks To Curb Prices - Report
(30 Sep, 2010)
China may lack sufficient edible-oil reserves to effectively curb rising prices despite an imminent state auction, the Securities Times reported Thursday.

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