ICE Canadian canola futures mostly dipped on Tuesday, pressured by technical selling of nearby contracts. Most-active May canola lost 50 cents to $504.90 per tonne in thin volume. It fell for the seventh time in eight sessions. July canola gave up 40 cents to $510.50 per tonne. The new-crop November contract, which did not face technical pressure, rose. May-July canola spread traded 1,716 times.
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