Here is the press release.
[URL="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/newsroom/releases/2011/news_release.jsp?news=071211-2.jsp"]Flexpro 2011 12[/URL]
Will have to get a full clarification of the new flexpro and how different than a fixed price contract. The main one I can see is an fpc needs to be allocated against a specific futures month whereas your pricing window on a flexpro is open. The ability to lock in a basis is also different - no basis contract alternative on an flexpro. The biggest change from the old flexpro is the extended signup period and the inclusion of an unjustment factor.
My other pet peeve is that spreads continue to be based off initial payments. This is stupidity that should have been fixed a long time ago but most farmers don't understand the implications and likely don't care.
[URL="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/newsroom/releases/2011/news_release.jsp?news=071211-2.jsp"]Flexpro 2011 12[/URL]
Will have to get a full clarification of the new flexpro and how different than a fixed price contract. The main one I can see is an fpc needs to be allocated against a specific futures month whereas your pricing window on a flexpro is open. The ability to lock in a basis is also different - no basis contract alternative on an flexpro. The biggest change from the old flexpro is the extended signup period and the inclusion of an unjustment factor.
My other pet peeve is that spreads continue to be based off initial payments. This is stupidity that should have been fixed a long time ago but most farmers don't understand the implications and likely don't care.
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