ICE Canadian canola futures dipped on Friday, pressured by a strong Canadian dollar and weaker soybeans. Most-active May canola fell $3.60 to $522.90 per tonne. It lost 1.4 percent for the week. July canola lost $3.30 to $525.60 per tonne. May-July canola spread traded 2,193 times. Chicago Board of Trade May soybeans fell on rising South American crop estimates. The NYSE Liffe May rapeseed and April Malaysian palm oil fell.
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