Some good news on a Friday afternoon. The CWB is now offering EFP and target pricing - a step forward. EFP have been offered in the past but were dropped due to lack of use. The reduction in hours is less favorable but demonstrates the reality of these highly volatile markets.
March 2009 is also available for pricing.
Quote: "At a glance
The Canadian Wheat Board has announced a change to the effective pricing period for its Producer Payment Option programs. As of Monday, Feb. 25, the pricing period will run from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Central Time, each business day. The CWB has made this adjustment in order to better manage trade risk on these programs. An exchange-for-physicals can be undertaken to accommodate trading outside the pricing period. The CWB also reminds farmers that a no-charge Target Pricing Service is available for those who wish to lock in a specific target price for their Fixed Price or Basis Price contracts.
The CWB has also announced that it will not be offering the March 2009 futures month under its Basis Price Contract program for basis or futures lock-ins until such time that there is sufficient liquidity in the market."
March 2009 is also available for pricing.
Quote: "At a glance
The Canadian Wheat Board has announced a change to the effective pricing period for its Producer Payment Option programs. As of Monday, Feb. 25, the pricing period will run from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Central Time, each business day. The CWB has made this adjustment in order to better manage trade risk on these programs. An exchange-for-physicals can be undertaken to accommodate trading outside the pricing period. The CWB also reminds farmers that a no-charge Target Pricing Service is available for those who wish to lock in a specific target price for their Fixed Price or Basis Price contracts.
The CWB has also announced that it will not be offering the March 2009 futures month under its Basis Price Contract program for basis or futures lock-ins until such time that there is sufficient liquidity in the market."
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