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  • wd9
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2000
    • 3196

    ICE Wheat Contract

    Does anyone know how this is going?
  • jdepape
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 706

    #2
    Design committee has met a few times. Design elements have been substantially completed. Couple of points need some additional research. We meet again next week. Once design is complete it goes to Securities Commission for approval.

    Launch timing depends on legislation. As soon as it is a done deal (absolutely sure) the contract can be launched. The earlier the better so it can be used for pricing new crop prior to Aug 1.

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    • btjadenlepp
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 290

      #3
      Why does it have to wait for the
      legislation John?

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      • btjadenlepp
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2005
        • 290

        #4
        Are there revisions happening to the
        barley contract? Is barley, wheat and
        durum all on the same path in terms of
        launch timing?

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        • jdepape
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 706

          #5
          Brenda:
          First question - the worst thing that ICE could do
          is to launch the contract and have traders avoid it
          because of concerns that the Feds might soften.
          And those concerns are still out there. Even if
          the Aug 1 date is changed, that would be a
          serious problem. The most prudent approach is
          to launch as soon as possible after the CWB Act
          is rescinded. On my personal wish list -
          legislation voted and done b4 Christmas and the
          contracts launched asap thereafter (note - MY
          PERSONAL wish - not necessarily the track ICE
          wants. I'm not speaking for them.)

          Durum and barley contracts also on track - same
          timing as far as I can tell.

          Although the barley contract could be offered
          anytime, the conventional wisdom is to wait until
          the market is open (like the wheat contract) -
          better to kick off with critical mass.

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          • btjadenlepp
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2005
            • 290

            #6
            Sounds good, thanks for the update.

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            • wd9
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2000
              • 3196

              #7
              Thankyou!

              Just can't post thank you cuz its too short. So thank you again.

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              • wd9
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2000
                • 3196

                #8
                Jdepape, do you think feed barley liquidity will improve and there will actually be trades given the mass that will come with wheat and durum? Like today, barley futures traded and unchanged. Doesn't reflect on good price discovery.

                Basically, do you think price discovery in all grains and oilseeds will improve with more 'traffic'?

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                • Wheatking
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 476

                  #9
                  What changes are being made to barley too make it more liquid. Will there be a malt futures or is that market to small. Can't be any smaller than oats can it.

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                  • btjadenlepp
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 290

                    #10
                    I think the malt barley market structure
                    is more like large green lentils than like
                    durum or oats. More conducive to
                    production contracts than futures. JMO.

                    www.farmlinksolutions.ca

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