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AUSTRALIA Market leaps to 17-month high
November 28th 2016
Week 49 of the 2014/15 season, when it reached 1,373 cents. However, analysts noted that the spike in the EMI that week was caused by a need to fulfil delivery requirements and a shortage of wool, with no Fremantle sales. The EMI the week before was 1,312 cents and the week after 1,356 cents. If that Week 49 of the 2014/15 season was taken out of the equation, this week’s EMI of 1,363 cents is the highest since the 2010/11 season. This week, on Tuesday November 22, sales were held in Melbourne only. The EMI lifted by 2 cents to 1,316n cents but in US dollar terms fell by 10 cents to 973 US cents. On Wednesday November 23 and Thursday November 24 sales were held at all three selling centres. On Wednesday the EMI was up by 25 cents to 1,341 cents and in US dollar terms climbed by 22 cents to 995 US cents. On Thursday, the EMI lifted by a further 22 cents to 1,363 cents and in US dollar terms increased by an additional 9 cents to 1,004 US cents.
The Australian wool market surged to a 17-month high this week, as prices spiked in both local currency and US dollar terms. The Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) Eastern Market Indicator (EMI) climbed by 49 cents (3.7%) for the week to close on 1,363 cents per kilo clean on Thursday, November 24. In US dollar terms, the market rose by 21 cents (2.1%) to close on 1,004 US cents. The Australian dollar against the US dollar finished the week down 0.9% on last week, at 73.8 US cents. However, while the slight weakening of the local currency helped the market, it could not explain the extent of this week’s upturn, which was driven by strong buyer interest. The strength of the market was illustrated by the EMI in US dollar terms going back above the 1,000 US cents mark. This week’s EMI is the highest since June 2015, in Return to contents
The Merino fleece wools lifted by 4-5% across most of the Micron Price Guides with the exception of 19 microns, which were up 3.8%, and 22 microns, which lifted by 3.7%, as the finer types proved to be the strongest performers once again. The difference between prices for 16.5 and 22 micron Merino wools stretched to 346 cents in the North, and 319 cents in the South. Even crossbred wools lifted this week, mostly rising by 1.6-1.7%. However, analysts noted that the market remains effectively one of two wool types, with Merino wools continuing to perform significantly better than the crossbred types. This was reflected in the pass-in rates this week, with 1.1% for Merino wools – its lowest since the 2010/11 season – and 10.4% for crossbred wools. The AWEX Merino Cardings Index continued its recent surge, lifting by 31 cents (2.8%) to 1,137 cents this week. The strong demand for carding types was evidenced by Michell’s appearance in the list of top 10 buyers for the week. Skirtings and oddments were also in strong demand. This week’s national offering was 47,469 bales, which brought a clearance of 96%. The offering at next week’s
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auction is forecast to be 48,603 bales, followed by 45,500 bales the following week and 47,200 bales the week after that. The offerings for the next three weeks are forecast to be 15% higher than the same period last year, as the trade continues to catch up on volumes following the delays to shearing caused by the heavy rains and floods during September and early October. China was the dominant player in the auction room once again this week, with competition from India, Europe and Korea.
NEW ZEALAND Most types ease further
was 0.64% lower than last week’s sale, having minimal positive impact. Subdued demand and continued uncertainty around new market interest in coming weeks is restricting buying activity. Compared to the last similar North Island selection on November 10: good colour fine crossbred fleece were 1-2% dearer with average/poor styles 3-7% cheaper. Good colour fine crossbred shears 3-5 and 3-4 inches were 2.5-5.5% easier with 2-4 and 2-3 inches firm to 5% dearer. All poorer style fine crossbred shears were 3.57% cheaper. Good colour coarse crossbred fleece were firm with poorer styles 7-8% cheaper. Coarse shears 3-5 and 2-4 inches were 1-5% cheaper with 2-3 inches 1.5% dearer. Short oddments ranged from 7-13% cheaper. There was limited competition with Australasia, Western Europe and China principals, supported by the Middle East, India and the UK. Source: Wool Services International
SOUTH AFRICA Market 1% lower The wool market traded 1% lower this week and the Cape Wools Merino Indicator decreased by 152 points to close at a value of R153.18 (Clean). The Cape Wools All Wool Indicator lost 0.5%. The wool market invariably reflected the rand’s intraday gains to the US dollar, which saw prices ease slightly. The demand for South African wool remains healthy and practically all wool delivered to market was taken up. As was expected the longer and better quality wool outperformed the shorter and inferior types. At this week’s North Island sale, 7,250 bales of wool on offer saw a 72% clearance with most types easing further. Some good colour types resisted this trend as buyers continued very focused buying with targeted better style wools getting more support. The weighted indicator for the main trading currencies Return to contents
The competition between buyers was intense with Standard Wool and Modiano vying for each lot. This week saw the rand at R14.11 to the US dollar. The rand strengthened by 0.7% against the US dollar compared with the average rate at the previous sale. The rand gained 1.7% against the Euro, trading at
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successfully traded remaining at an overall unchanged average market indicator of R188.44 per kg. The weaker SA currency would not support today’s market, with the currency once again trading at varying levels. A highest price of R355.00 per kg was paid for a bale of super style 25 micron kid hair.
R14.97. The offering comprised 12,096 bales of which 97% was sold. Major traders were Standard Wool SA (4,219 bales), Modiano (3,974), Lempriere SA (2,075) and Stucken & Co (1,033). The average clean prices for the selection within
the different micron categories for good topmaking (MF5), long fleeces were as follows: 18 microns gained 1.7% to close at R171.24/kg; 18.5 microns increased 0.2% to close at R162.71/kg; 19 microns increased 0.6% to close at R163.58/ kg; 19.5 microns lost 0.9% to close at R158.70/kg; 20 microns decreased 1.9% to close at R155.59/ kg; 20.5 microns remained unchanged to close at R147.31/kg; 21 microns lost 1.1% to close at R144.17/kg; 21.5 microns decreased 2.2% to close at R141.91/kg; 22 microns dropped 1% to close at R143.07/kg; and 22.5 microns lost 1.7% to close at R140.17/kg. Source: Cape Wools
Mohair
Subdued competition leads to 58% clearance
Compared to the previous sale, prices were as follows: Kids (Winter) unchanged; Young Goats (Winter) down 5%; Fine Adults up 1%; Strong Adults unchanged; Average unchanged. Source: Mohair SA
UNITED KINGDOM Prices generally cheaper The ninth sale of the 2016/17 season offered 2,066,471 kg. Following a strong sale of two weeks ago, the market was quieter with prices generally cheaper. The clearance was 67%. Compared to the last time sold: Fine types: 3.5% cheaper. Medium types: No.1. Ewes 2.5% dearer, all other Medium types 2.5% cheaper. Romney types: 2.5% cheaper. Mule types: Hogs up to 3.5% dearer, No.1 Ewes firm, others up to 5% cheaper. Cheviot types: 2.5-3.5% cheaper. Radnor types: Mediums firm, others 5% cheaper. Welsh types: 4-5% cheaper. Swaledale types: Firm. Blackface types: 2.5-5.5% cheaper. Source: British Wool Marketing Board
The penultimate sale of the 2016 winter season had a larger than usual offering of 145,719 kg.
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The offering consisted of good quality mohair, with some excellent individual clips, which attracted better interest from the buyers. Overall competition was somewhat subdued, with a large volume of mohair held back by the brokers, which was sold at good levels after the sale, especially the strong adult mohair. This resulted in an overall sales clearance of 58%, with the mohair
US wool trading on a clean basis was at a standstill with no confirmed sales this week.
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Greasy wool sales were also at a standstill with no confirmed sales this week. Source: USDA-AMS, Greeley, CO
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AUSTRALIA AWEX REGIONAL INDICATORS Australian cents/kg, clean, Schlumberger dry. Region
Nov 17
Nov 22
Nov 23
Season 2014/15 Nov 24
Opening
Season 2015/16
High
Low Opening
High
Low Year ago
Northern
Sydney
1,359
-
1,392
1,418
Northern
1,027
1,397
1,017
1,259
1,323
1,240
1,275
Southern
Melbourne
1,285
1,289
1,308
1,327
Southern
1,014
1,357
989
1,225
1,292
1,210
1,228
Western
Fremantle
1,382
-
1,412
1,438
Western
1,065
1,428
1,042
1,273
1,355
1,254
1,296
1,314
1,316
1,341
1,363
Eastern
1,018
1,373
1,001
1,238
1,304
1,222
1,246
Eastern Market Indicator (EMI)
AWEX REGIONAL MICRON PRICE GUIDES Australian cents/kg, clean, Schlumberger dry. Northern Region - (Sydney) Micron
Nov 17
Southern Region - (Melbourne)
Nov 22
Nov 23
Nov 24
Micron
16.5
1,678
-
1,720
1,758
16.5
17
1,667
-
1,706
1,742
17
17.5
1,658
-
1,695
1,733
18
1,636
-
1,677
18.5
1,611
-
1,650
19
1,570
-
19.5
1,515
-
20
1,451
-
21
1,383
-
22
1,368n
-
23
-
-
-
24
-
-
25
-
-
26
985n
28
668
30 32 MC
Nov 17
Western Region - (Fremantle)
Nov 22
Nov 23
Nov 24
Micron
Nov 17
Nov 22
Nov 23
Nov 24
-
1,656n
1,693n
1,725n
16.5
-
-
-
-
1,648n
1,650n
1,688n
1,719n
17
-
-
-
-
17.5
1,637
1,640
1,681
1,708
17.5
-
-
-
-
1,713
18
1,626
1,633
1,656
1,692
18
1,626n
-
1,652n
1,671n
1,686
18.5
1,604
1,604
1,634
1,663
18.5
1,604n
-
1,634n
1,661n
1,603
1,636
19
1,569
1,569
1,588
1,616
19
1,551
-
1,574
1,613
1,553
1,586
19.5
1,516
1,516
1,537
1,574
19.5
1,513
-
1,544
1,573
1,483
1,515
20
1,451
1,451
1,470
1,508
20
1,436
-
1,455
1,506
1,419
1,442
21
1,373
1,393n
1,409
1,430
21
1,380
-
1,414
1,443
1,392n
1,412n
22
1,353
1,363n
1,391n
1,406
22
1,359n
-
1,383n
1,411n
-
23
1,344n
-
1,386n
1,402n
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
1,068n
25
1,069n
-
1,082n
1,082n
25
-
-
-
-
-
981n
967n
26
990n
990n
990n
976n
26
-
-
-
-
-
675
680
28
673
673
681
675
28
-
-
-
-
560
-
573
573n
30
558
560
574
576n
30
-
-
-
-
445
-
448n
448n
32
439n
442n
449n
449n
32
-
-
-
-
1,103n
-
1,115
1,123n
MC
1,103
1,117
1,136
1,150
MC
1,111n
-
1,132n
1,139n
SOURCE: AUSTRALIAN WOOL EXCHANGE (AWEX)
NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND WOOL SERVICES INDICATORS
SCHNEIDER FINE WOOL INDEXES
NZ cents per kg, clean Merino
Mid Micron
Fine Xbred
Coarse Xbred
Lamb
Each Index represents a market quotation, based on Australian dollars,for a selected range of types. The Indexes are not price expressions.
Week 11 15/09/16
N/A
N/A
481
457
N/A
Micron
Week 12 22/09/16
1498
840
489
474
N/A
Week 13 29/09/16
N/A
N/A
470
456
Week 14 06/10/16
1493
830
463
Week 16 20/10/16
1544
787
Week 17 27/10/16
N/A
Week 19 10/11/16
03-Nov
10-Nov
17-Nov
15
1,732
1,726
1,720
N/A
16
1,669
1,655
1,680
454
N/A
17
1,621
1,603
1,632
466
456
N/A
18
1,599
1,580
1,604
N/A
454
446
N/A
19
1,497
1,484
1,515
1587
766
438
429
N/A
Week 20 17/11/16
1541
735
428
433
N/A
Week 21 24/11/16
N/A
N/A
411
413
N/A
SOURCE: SCHNEIDER GROUP
SOURCE: NEW ZEALAND WOOL SERVICES INTERNATIONAL
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SOUTH AFRICA CAPE WOOLS FLEECE WOOL PRICES
CAPE WOOLS OVERALL MERINO INDICATOR SA cents/kg. clean November 22 & 23 15,318
November 15 & 16
% change
15,470
2015/16 Season
-1.0
high
low
16,306
12,163
2016/17 Average to date 15,073
2015/16 Average to date 12,764
CHINA NANJING WOOL MARKET Average greasy wool prices, ex-warehouse in yuan per tonne
Spinners and good topmaking styles, AWEX types MF4 and MF5. Fibre Length measurements in millimetres. Micron
100+
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
18.0
-
-
-
17322
17773
17001
15303
-
-
18.5
-
-
17215
17448
17335
16406
15264
-
-
19.0
-
-
16936
16943
16417
16222
15680
-
-
19.5
-
-
16024
15922
16072
15716
15098
-
-
20.0
-
-
15445
15424
15222
14850
-
-
-
20.5
-
-
15020
14991
14815
14219
13568
-
-
21.0
-
14917
14790
14854
14339
13867
-
-
-
21.5
-
-
14644
14501
13902
-
-
-
-
22.0
-
-
14379
-
-
12689
-
-
-
22.5
-
-
14516
14229
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23.5
-
-
-
12609
-
-
-
-
-
24.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SOURCE: CAPE WOOLS.
Micron
August 13
August 6
Change
T54PPPFNF (100S)
16.5
83,200
81,700
1.84
T54PPFNF (90S)
17.5
81,800
77,800
5.14
T54PFNF (80S)
18.5
80,000
76,000
5.26
T54FNF (70S)
19.5
79,000
75,000
5.33
T55FNF
21
77,000
73,000
5.48
T56FNF
22.6
75,000
71,000
5.63
T58FNF
24.1
71,500
68,000
5.15
T423FNF
26.8
58,500
57,500
1.74
T424FNF
28.8
51,500
51,000
0.98
Medium (C) Winter Short (D) Summer
Product
China Type
Australian
November 22 & 23
%
SOUTH AFRICAN MOHAIR MOHAIR AUCTION RESULT
Nov 22
Bales sold
Nett Mass
Av. price (rand/kg)
78
8,681.8
290.40
64
7,801.0
287,83
41
4,962.4
271.34
4
461.9
240.50
19
2,323.1
164.63
187
21,907.1
36
3,876.2
243.24
49
6,314.6
232.39
61
7,541.6
222.55
Washing (E) Winter
3
386.1
137.92
21
2,474.7
144.48
Kids Long (A/B) Summer Long (A/B) Winter Medium (C) Summer
T425FNF
32.2
42,000
42,000
0.00
Combed
110S
15.5
136,500
136,500
0.00
Australian
100S
16.5
108,500
108,500
0.00
90S
17.5
98,200
96,700
1.55
80S
18.5
94,000
91,500
2.73
70S
19.5
91,500
89,000
2.81
66S
21
89,500
86,000
4.07
64S
22.6
87,000
84,000
3.57
60S
24.1
81,000
79,000
2.53
58S
26.8
70,000
69,000
1.45
Medium (C) Summer
56S
28.8
60,000
59,000
1.69
Medium (C) Winter
Carbonized
66S
21
72,000
72,000
0.00
Australian
64S
22.6
68,000
68,000
0.00
New
T100 3-5"
32.2
40,800
40,800
0.00
Zealand
T107 3-5"
33.7
38,600
38,600
0.00
T128 3-5"
34/36
35,300
35,300
0.00
Seady/Stain and Locks
Combed
56S
28.8
58,000
58,000
0.00
New
Summer total
50S
32.2
50,000
50,000
0.00
Winter Total
149
18,118.5
228.61
Zealand
48/50S
33.7
45,500
45,500
0.00
Uruguary
60S
24
70,000
70,000
0.00
Long (A/B) Fine
16
1,923.5
216.39
58S
26.8
57,600
57,600
0.00
7
967.0
187.54
56S
28.8
52,300
52,300
0.00
61
7,942.7
209.10
70S
19.5
80,400
80,400
0.00
35
4,470.4
184.12
66S
21
75,800
75,800
0.00
50
6,177.5
201.48
64S
22.6
67,100
67,100
0.00
64
8,347.2
171.49
24
62,100
62,100
0.00
Domestic
60S
SOURCE: NANJING WOOL MARKET
Short (D) Winter Washing (E) Summer Washing (E) Winter Seady/Stain and Locks Summer total Winter Total
Young Goats Long (A/B) Summer Long (A/B) Winter
Short (D) Summer Short (D) Winter Washing (E) Summer
Adults
Long (A/B) Strong Medium (C) Fine Medium (C) Strong Short (D) Fine Short (D) Strong Washing (E) Fine
8
1,086.7
138.64
Seady/Stain and Locks
81
9,941.6
125.65
Fine total
127
16,043.7
207.04
114
14,871.3
173.93
Washing (E) Strong
Strong Total
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SOURCE: MOHAIR SOUTH AFRICA
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UNITED KINGDOM BRITISH QUOTATIONS FOR TOPS Old Quality
Mic/Lgt
24-Nov
17-Nov
SPECIALITY FIBRES
10-Nov
3 months ago
Year ago
Merino/fine crossbred 120’s
17.5
1290
1255
1270
1,240
940
110’s
18.0
1245
1210
1230
1,195
905
80’s
19
1190
1165
1175
1,160
865
70’s super
21/70
1070
1045
1065
1,070
790
70’s blended
21/65
1060
1035
1055
1,060
785
66’s
22
1050
1025
1045
1,050
785
64’s super
23/68
1020
1010
1030
1,035
770
64’s blended
23/64
890
880
900
895
730
60’s super
25
800
800
805
845
670
60’s blended
25.5
715
715
720
770
600
58’s super
27.5
605
605
620
645
590
58’s blended
28
510
510
530
555
535
Speciality Fibres - Quotations for all the following fibres and tops are average prices in US$ per kg, FOB 24 Nov
17 Nov
10 Nov
3 Nov
Chinese cashmere (dehaired) White Hosiery 38mm
103.00
104.00
104.00
105.00
Weaving 32mm
94.00
95.00
95.00
96.00
Hosiery 38mm
101.00
102.00
102.00
103.00
Weaving 32mm
91.00
92.00
92.00
93.00
Brown
73.00
73.00
73.00
73.00
Light Grey
74.00
74.00
74.00
74.00
Brown
Mongolian cashmere (dehaired)
Afghan/Iranian cashmere (dehaired) White
71.00
71.00
71.00
71.00
Fawn
70.00
70.00
70.00
70.00
Dark Brown
70.00
70.00
70.00
70.00
Adult 37 microns
22.50
23.00
23.00
23.00
Young goat 33 microns
27.50
28.00
28.00
28.00
Super young goat 31 microns
32.00
33.00
33.00
33.00
Kid 28 microns
37.50
38.00
38.00
38.00
Kid 25 microns
40.50
41.00
41.00
41.00
Cape mohair tops
Crossbred 56’s (Australian)
29.5
505
505
515
535
520
56’s super
29.5
495
495
500
520
470
54’s
31
490
490
495
515
470
50’s
34
485
485
490
510
460
1.24
1.25
1.24
1.32
1.51
£/US$ rate British crossbred 31.5 English
335
340
340
340
360
Alpaca tops
33/34 English
315
320
320
320
340
White Baby (BL)
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
Fine spinning (FS)
16.50
17.00
17.00
17.00
Adult (AG)
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
Super quality
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
1st quality
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
Angora
BRADFORD AUCTION PRICES IN P/KG N.Q. = no quote GRADE DESCRIPTION
Nov 22
Nov 11
Oct 18
Oct 4
1
Fine Ewes No. 1
147
NQ
NQ
NQ
2nd quality
21.00
21.00
21.00
21.00
2
Fine Ewes No. 2
108
113
120
120
3rd quality
3
Medium Ewes No. 1
165
158
151
153
19.50
19.50
19.50
19.50
4
Medium Ewes No. 2
144
148
145
147
4th quality
17.50
17.50
17.50
17.50
5
Mule Ewes No. 1
151
153
148
146
Off
16.50
16.50
16.50
16.50
6
Mule Ewes No. 2
136
145
135
131
Camel-hair (dehaired)
7
Cheviot Ewes No. 1
168
164
163
160
Super baby
33.00
33.00
33.00
33.00
8
Cheviot Ewes No. 2
159
164
156
154
9
Fine Radnor No. 1
NQ
NQ
155
NQ
Medium baby
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
10
Fine Radnor No. 2
112
117
115
NQ
Adult
17.50
17.50
17.50
17.50
11
Welsh No. 1
108
112
107
99
Yak-hair (dehaired)
12
Welsh No. 2
96
98
99
98
Super
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
13
Swaledale No. 1
76
75
75
73
14
Swaledale Grey
57
59
58
62
Medium
24.00
24.00
24.00
24.00
15
Blackface Medium No. 1
126
131
125
123
16
Blackface No. 2
121
130
127
118
Mulberry sliver
43.00
44.00
44.00
44.00
Mulberry noil
17.00
18.00
18.00
18.00
Greasy
124
127
124
123
Tussah sliver
36.00
36.00
36.00
35.00
Clean
180
185
179
179
16.50
16.50
16.50
16.50
BRITISH FLEECE INDICATOR P/KG
SOURCE: BRITISH WOOL MARKETING BOARD
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Silk
Tussah noil
SOURCE: SEAL INTERNATIONAL
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AMERICAS
EXCHANGE RATES
Uruguay - unless otherwise stated, prices are in US$/kg, greasy at farmgate for the period October 27 - November 3 Breed
Fineness Micron
Unconditioned Lots
€
£
US $
1.06
1.24
£
0.85
Conditioned Lots US$ 0.02 Blue Lable
US$ 0.07 Green Label
US $
A$ 0.74
£
£
3 Mths ago
Year ago
1.32
1.51
1.17
1.42
1.73
2.09
0.80
0.59
1.18
0.95
0.70
1.43
1.69
1.36
NZ $
1.51
1.78
1.43
1.06
1.81
2.34
SA Rand
14.99
17.65
14.19
10.47
18.63
21.57
¥
119.56
140.72
113.19
83.52
132.63
184.79
Index
88.14
77.77
106.24
93.91
77.36
93.29
Superfine Merino
Finer or equal to 17.9 -
-
-
Superfine Merino
18.0 - 18.9
-
-
-
19.0 - 19.9
-
-
-
A$
20.0 - 20.9
-
-
-
21.0 - 21.9
-
6.40
6.55
22.0 - 22.9
6.00
-
-
Merino Crosses/ Ideal/Merilin
23.0 - 23.9
5.75
-
-
24.0 - 24.9
4.80
-
-
Fine Crosses
25.0 - 25.9
4.20
-
-
26.0 - 26.9
-
3.75
-
27.0 - 27.9
-
3.20
3.55
Medium Corriedale 28.0 - 28.9
2.80
-
-
Coarse Corriedale
29.0 - 29.9
2.75
-
-
30.0 - 31.5
-
-
-
Very Coarse Corriedale/ Romney Marsh
31.6 - 34.0
-
-
-
Romney Marsh
Coarser than 34.1
-
-
-
November 30, December 1
Sydney (14,860 bales)
Fine Bellies and sub-products
0.90
1.00
1.00
November 30, December 1
Fremantle (9,267 bales)
General Bellies and sub-products
0.60
0.60
0.70
November 30
Fine Lambs
-
-
-
General Lambs
2.20
-
-
Australian Merino/ Dohne Merino/Ideal/ Crosses/Dohne
Fine Corriedale
SOURCE: URUGUAYAN WOOL SECRETARIAT (SUL)
€
NEXT SALES November 29, 30, December 1
December 1 December 6
Melbourne (24,476 bales)
Port Elizabeth (13,024 bales) Christchurch (4,550 bales) Port Elizabeth (mohair)
December 13
Bradford
Argentina - unless otherwise stated, prices are in US$/kg, greasy at farmgate for the period November 10 - 17 Fineness
Combing Yield
Micron
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
16.0
3.55
4.07
4.62
5.11
5.59
16.5
3.54
4.06
4.61
5.09
5.58
17.0
3.53
4.05
4.60
5.08
5.56
17.5
3.51
4.02
4.57
5.05
5.53
18.0
3.51
4.02
4.56
5.04
5.52
18.5
3.45
3.96
4.59
4.97
5.44
19.0
3.40
3.90
4.38
4.84
5.31
19.5
3.28
3.75
4.22
4.67
5.11
20.0
3.13
3.58
4.05
4.46
4.86
20.5
3.04
3.49
3.94
4.34
4.73
21.0
2.98
3.42
3.87
4.26
4.65
21.5
2.96
3.40
3.85
4.23
4.62
22.0
3.97
3.41
3.84
4.23
4.61
22.5
2.94
3.38
3.80
4.18
4.56
23.0
2.91
3.34
3.76
4.16
4.54
23.5
2.95
3.39
3.81
4.24
4.65
24.0
2.96
3.40
3.82
4.25
4.66
24.5
2.64
3.03
3.42
3.80
4.17
SOURCE: PROLANA
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