(All figures in Canadian dollars unless noted)
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Sept 18 (Reuters) - ICE Canada canola
prices slipped on Friday to a one-week low, pressured by
commercial hedges and weaker soybean prices, finishing lower for
the week.
* November canola RSX5 lost $5.50 to $464.80 per tonne.
Posted a 1 percent weekly loss.
* January canola RSF6 gave up $5.10 to $470.10 per tonne.
* November-January spread traded 3,022 times.
* Chicago November soybeans SX5 dropped on weak cash
markets and harvest pressure. ID:nC3N0XP024
* Malaysian November palm oil 1FCPOX5 and NYSE Liffe Paris
November rapeseed COMX5 fell.
* The Canadian dollar CAD= was trading at $1.3155, or
76.02 U.S. cents at 12:58 p.m. CDT (1758 GMT), higher than the
Bank of Canada's official close on Thursday of $1.3174, or 75.91
U.S. cents.
* Canada weekly canola crushings fall 10.4 percent.
OILS/CA
* Alberta harvest delayed by wet weekend weather. GRO/ALB