Back from the Easter recess, results were mixed between selling centres with the Merino segment fairly steady in Sydney, stronger in Melbourne and weaker in the West. A large offering was met with mixed interest influenced by a stronger Aussie dollar.
The Eastern Market Indicator held steady at 1,142¢/kg clean.
The AUD has strengthened since the last week of sales, which appeared to impact
demand. AWEX reported that on the third day of sales in Melbourne, an overnight
fall in the AUD assisted in price improvement.
Melbourne opened to a softer market on Tuesday but found its
strength on Wednesday and Thursday across 17.5 to 22MPG with many microns
lifting around 20¢ this week.
In Sydney, stylish
(MF4) lots with low CVH were keenly sought on Wednesday. 16.5MPG lost 33¢ and
17MPG was down 10¢ but most other Merino fleece MPG’s were steady or slightly
stronger.
Fremantle’s
Merino fleece sector lost ground on Tuesday, lots with poorer style, lower
yields and higher VM levels were irregular. All microns experienced price
declines, which saw the Westen Market Indicator drop 15¢ to 1269¢/kg.
Merino cardings
saw variable results across each selling centre. Sydney gained 10¢ on the week,
Melbourne picked up 2¢ while Merino cardings in Fremantle were hit with a 24¢
drop.
The crossbred
segment has mixed results this week. 28MPG saw no change in price, but 26MPG
lost 10¢ and 30MPG ended 8¢ lower.
50,148 bales were
offered to the trade this week and with a pass-in rate of 7.4%; 46,457 were sold. This figure isn’t unusual
for post-Easter recess, coming in line with the volume sold post-Easter last
year.
The analysis done
by Andrew Woods on Mecardo earlier this week (read here) sheds some light on the recent price
moves in the wool market. Volumes have tightened up across all micron
categories, but broader merino volumes are suffering the biggest falls. This is
offering some price support and will continue to pressure merino micron price
differentials to narrow.
Next week
A total of 46,411 bales are rostered for sale in next week’s auction with all centres selling on Tuesday and Wednesday.
When wool buyers walked into selling centres to start the week, Australian wool was more expensive for exporters before bidding began. This set the tone
In November Mecardo looked at crossbred wool volumes, price and gross sale value which showed an increased volume of wool sold at auction accompanied by
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A goldilocks wool market: not too hot, not too cold
The Eastern Market Indicator held steady at 1,142¢/kg clean. The AUD has strengthened since the last week of sales, which appeared to impact demand. AWEX reported that on the third day of sales in Melbourne, an overnight fall in the AUD assisted in price improvement.
Melbourne opened to a softer market on Tuesday but found its strength on Wednesday and Thursday across 17.5 to 22MPG with many microns lifting around 20¢ this week.
In Sydney, stylish (MF4) lots with low CVH were keenly sought on Wednesday. 16.5MPG lost 33¢ and 17MPG was down 10¢ but most other Merino fleece MPG’s were steady or slightly stronger.
Fremantle’s Merino fleece sector lost ground on Tuesday, lots with poorer style, lower yields and higher VM levels were irregular. All microns experienced price declines, which saw the Westen Market Indicator drop 15¢ to 1269¢/kg.
Merino cardings saw variable results across each selling centre. Sydney gained 10¢ on the week, Melbourne picked up 2¢ while Merino cardings in Fremantle were hit with a 24¢ drop.
The crossbred segment has mixed results this week. 28MPG saw no change in price, but 26MPG lost 10¢ and 30MPG ended 8¢ lower.
50,148 bales were offered to the trade this week and with a pass-in rate of 7.4%; 46,457 were sold. This figure isn’t unusual for post-Easter recess, coming in line with the volume sold post-Easter last year.
The analysis done by Andrew Woods on Mecardo earlier this week (read here) sheds some light on the recent price moves in the wool market. Volumes have tightened up across all micron categories, but broader merino volumes are suffering the biggest falls. This is offering some price support and will continue to pressure merino micron price differentials to narrow.Next week
A total of 46,411 bales are rostered for sale in next week’s auction with all centres selling on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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