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ICE Futures Canada: Canola futures prices mixed Friday, barley unchanged
WINNIPEG - Closing prices:
Canola: May '13 $3.90 higher $634.30; July '13 $3.50 higher $620.30; Nov. '13 $0.10 higher $564.50; Jan. '14 $0.50 higher $566.10; March '14 $0.30 lower $563.10; May '14 $0.30 lower $561.00; July '14 $0.30 lower $559.10; Nov. '14 $0.30 lower $534.70; Jan '15 $0.30 lower $534.70; March '15 $0.30 lower $534.70; May '15 $0.30 lower $534.70.
Barley (Western): May '13 unchanged $243.00; July '13 unchanged $243.50; Oct. '13 unchanged $243.50; Dec '13 unchanged $243.50; March '14 unchanged $243.50; May '14 unchanged $243.50; July '14 unchanged $243.50; Oct. '14 unchanged $243.50; Dec. '14 unchanged $243.50; March '15 unchanged $243.50; May '15 unchanged $243.50.
Friday's estimated volume of trade: 332,020 tonnes of canola; 0 tonnes of barley (Western Barley) Total: 332,020.
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ICE Futures Canada Friday: Canola futures prices higher, barley unchanged
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Canola: July '13 $10.70 higher $636.80; Nov. '13 $6.10 higher $551.30; Jan. '14 $6.20 higher $552.50; March ...
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