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AWIS wool market review - week ending 17 June 2011 (Week 50)

2011-6-21

The AWEX Regional Indicators finished 1.9% higher, on average, at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle this week when the US exchange rate fell by 0.5%.

The AWEX EMI and Regional Indicators moved to new highs in Australian and US Currency.

The season average for the AWEX EMI (1130¢) is 259¢ (29.8%) above the average to the same time last year.

Region

Last Sale

Day-to-Day Changes (Week 50)

Sale-to-Sale

Closing

Sale-to-Sale Changes

 

Week

Indicator

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Change

Indicator

US ¢

Euro ¢

Eastern

49

1420

No Sale

+8

+3

+11(+0.8%)

1431

+3

+39

Northern

49

1475

No Sale

+11

-1

+10 (+0.7%)

1485

+2

+39

Southern

49

1374

No Sale

+6

+5

+11(+0.8%)

1385

+4

+38

Western

48

1357

No Sale

+58

No Sale

+58(+4.3%)

1415

+54

+73

26,489 bales were on offer, compared with 22,821 bales last week (when only Sydney and Melbourne sold).  8.3% were passed in, comprised of 7.4% in Sydney, 5.5% in Melbourne and 17.3% in Fremantle.  Pass-in rates for Merino fleece and skirtings were 9.7% and 6.9%, respectively.

24,286 bales were cleared to the trade.

The release of the latest bad Greek financial news on Wednesday (European time) had a major negative impact on the US exchange rate.  This was expected, as the immediate loss of confidence and uncertainty caused a movement of currency from countries such as Australia to the safe havens of the US dollar, the yen, the Swiss franc and gold.  The Greek news completely overshadowed the lift in the exchange rate on Wednesday that followed a speech by the Reserve Bank Governor in which he talked up the possible timing of the next rate rise.

Exchange Rates

Last

Day-to-Day Changes

Sale-to-Sale

Closing

Season Min & Max

(Reserve Bank)

Sale

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Change

Value

Min

Max

United States

105.81

Public

+0.55

+0.71

-1.80 

-0.54 (-0.5%)

105.27

84.19

109.39

Euro

72.39

Holiday

+1.30

+0.58

+0.30 

+2.18 (+3.0%)

74.57

67.13

77.16

The market started very strongly when sales commended on Wednesday, with gains across all types and nearly all micron ranges; and the EMI finishing up by 8¢ in Australian currency and by 26¢ in US currency.  The momentum continued in Australian currency on Thursday, but eased in US following the uncertainty created by the news from Greece.

The Western market was very strong on Wednesday following the two week break, with the Western Region Indicator up by 58¢.  This was well above the increase of 28¢ in the EMI since the previous Fremantle sale.  The difference probably reflects both the greater proportion of mid-micron wool in the Fremantle offering, where the market is strongest at the moment, and the relative shortage of wool in the West with fortnightly sales between now and the mid-year break.

Source:AWIS
 
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