Tag: WFT.TO

  • Confusion and Volatility Did Little to Stymie Softwood Lumber Demand: Feb 14, 2018

    Last week has started to come out actual data of timber supply loss due to wildfires in northwest North America, and it’s really bad. Details to come. Otherwise, lumber demand continued strong even as customers digested the rush of wood ordered three weeks ago. As extreme transportation woes continued unabated, sawmills took to quoting on…

  • Sticker Shock Restrains Buying but Lumber Prices Remain High

    The recent huge burst of buying slacked off this week as lumber futures descended from their up-limit of last week to crash down-limit Monday and trigger a stop-order on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. In the cash market, customers — still reeling from sticker-shock last week — held off on buying unless absolutely desperate for fill-in…

  • Forestry Economics Paper : Madison’s co-author

    Madison’s is very excited to announce today just this first step in the fabulous range of *new* products and information streams we have coming online in the first half of this year! Parajuli Zhang Kosman_FPE 2018 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1389934117303209 Province specific impacts of the 2006 United States-Canada Softwood Lumber Agreement: A seemingly unrelated regression approach  Based on monthly data from January…

  • Resolute Forest Products CEO Steps Down

    A dearth of truckers in Canada is hindering shipments from Resolute Forest Products’ sawmills to its paper mills, outgoing Chief Executive Officer Richard Garneau said Thursday on an earnings conference call. The Montreal-based company slowed down production in December after the shortage and harsh winter conditions led to a lack of woodchips at its mills…

  • Lumber Prices on a Runaway as Supply Continues Tenuous

    A runaway lumber sales market surprised even Madison’s last week as Friday morning lumber futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were cresting toward up-limit on the March contract, wavering at $480 but on small volumes. Actual support for lumber prices is definitely coming from the cash market, where under- stocked customers just keep coming back…