ICE Futures Canada Launches New Canadian Grain Contracts on January 23

New Contracts Listed Reflect Market Participant Demand ICE Futures Canada will introduce three new futures and options contracts for durum wheat, milling wheat and barley January 23. The contracts are being launched following the end of the Canadian Wheat Board’s legal monopoly to market all wheat, durum wheat and barley grown in Western Canada and destined for human consumption or export. The new ICE contracts take advantage of the changed regulatory environment that allows these Western Canadian grains to be freely traded for the first time in nearly 70 years. Domestic and international market participants have expressed substantial demand for…

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