Wool Market Prices

WOOL PRICES SOFTEN
Port Elizabeth: Wool prices softened at this week’s sale as the volume of orders from China and Europe are tapering off and Cape Wools’ Merino indicator shed 1% compared with the previous sale a fortnight ago to close at R98,11/kg (clean).
Competition decreased as a result of decreased demand in China’s export markets, while China’s
domestic demand is slightly weaker.
Demand for long quality fleeces remained relatively firm but prices were down
on the previous week.
The rand weakened as investors are fleeing to safety in the US dollar and had
depreciated by 2,2% against the greenback compared with the average rate at the
previous sale, trading at R7,89, while it was a marginal 0,4% down against the
euro at R10,23.
This week’s offering comprised 7 715 bales of which 96% was cleared. Major
buyers were Standard Wool SA (2 343 bales), Lempriere SA (2 104 bales), Modiano
SA (1 028 bales) and Stucken & Co (1 026 bales).
The average clean prices for the different categories good top-making (MF5),
long fleeces were as follows: 18 microns were 1% down at R112,96/kg, 18,5
microns dropped 1,1% to R112,58/kg, 19 microns were 2,5% cheaper at R110,93/kg,
19,5 microns were down a marginal 0,2% to R108,59/kg, 20 microns shed 1,6% to
close at R105,30/kg, 20,5 microns were down 0,8% at R104,82/kg, 21 microns
dropped 1,8% to close at R102,87/kg and 21,5 microns were a slight 0,2% dearer
at R103,21/kg. There were no quotes for 22 microns.
No sale has been scheduled for next week. Sales will resume on 23 May, the
penultimate sale, when approximately 6 000 bales will be offered.
For more go to www.capewools.co.za