(All figures in Canadian dollars unless noted)
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Oct 13 (Reuters) - ICE Canada canola
jumped 1.9 percent on Tuesday, following strength in soybeans
and supported by a weaker Canadian dollar.
* Soybeans climbed on fresh export demand from top buyer
China and South America weather worries. GRA/
* November canola RSX5 gained $9 to $478.50 per tonne.
* January canola RSF6 tacked on $8.50 to $482.90 per
tonne.
* November-January spread traded 11,434 times.
* Chicago November soybeans SX5 also got support from
technical buying. urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nC3N0XP02O
* Malaysian November palm oil 1FCPOX5 and NYSE Liffe Paris
November rapeseed COMX5 rose.
* The Canadian dollar CAD= was trading at $1.3007, or
76.88 U.S. cents at 1:43 p.m. CDT (1843 GMT), lower than the
Bank of Canada's official close on Friday of $1.2937, or 77.30
U.S. cents.