WINNIPEG: ICE Canadian canola futures dipped on Wednesday, pressured by a strong Canadian dollar.
Trading volumes were light, and a lack of buying with crusher margins weak pressured prices, a trader said.
July canola lost $2.10 to $523.70 per tonne.
New-crop November canola gave up $2.90 to $498.30 per tonne. July-November canola spread traded 1,922 times.—Reuters