ICE Canada Cash Grain Close

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, July 14 – The following are the closing cash grain prices from ICE Futures Canada. Values are based on the commodity being delivered at Thunder Bay, Ontario, unless otherwise noted. Source: ICE Futures Canada Price Change CANOLA *Par Region 439.90 dn 9.50 Basis: Thunder Bay 1 Can 483.40 up […] Read more

Canadian Forex Midday: C$ Corrects Higher

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, July 14 – The Canadian dollar corrected higher against its US counterpart at midday Monday, after tumbling three quarters of a cent on disappointing jobs data released Friday. Investors are looking ahead to the release of the Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report on Wednesday. It is expected that […] Read more


Canadian Dollar And Business Outlook

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, July 14 – The Canadian dollar was slightly higher on Monday as traders focus on the Bank of Canada’s upcoming report on interest rates, scheduled to be released on Wednesday. Traders are also keeping their eye on the Bank of Canada’s latest Monetary Policy Report. At 8:56 CDT Monday […] Read more




Canadian Dollar And Business Outlook

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, July 11 – The Canadian dollar fell against the US dollar on Friday amid disappointing Canadian job figures and lower commodity prices, analysts say. At 9:08 CDT Friday morning, the Canadian dollar was at US$0.9363 or US$1 = C$1.0658, decreasing 0.29 of a cent from Thursday’s close. Canada unexpectedly […] Read more


Canadian forex review: C$ closes stronger

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, July 10 – The Canadian dollar was firmer relative to the US dollar on Thursday, lifted by strong demand for long-term Canadian bonds, analysts said. The Canadian dollar closed at US$0.9392 or US$1=C$1.0647 on Thursday, which compares with Wednesday’s North American settlement of US$0.9381 or US$1=C$1.0660. Strength in commodity […] Read more



Canadian Dollar And Business Outlook

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, July 10 The Canadian dollar was lower on Thursday, as oil prices also dropped with easing geopolitical tensions, analysts say. At 9:06 CDT Thursday morning, the Canadian dollar was at US$0.9371 or US$1 = C$1.0650, dipping from Wednesday’s close of US$0.9381 or US$1 = C$1.0660. Oil prices have been […] Read more