Wool Values Ease Slightly
New Zealand Wool Services International Ltds General Manager, Mr John Dawson reports that the 11,600 bales of North
Island wool on offer this week saw a 95 percent clearance with slightly lower price levels.
After last weeks significant price lifts, the firmer NZ dollar and a large selection of mainly shorter second shear
wools combined to take the edge off the local market.
The weighted indicator for the main trading currencys firmed by 0.69 percent compared to last sale on 23rd May.
Mr Dawson advises that Fine Crossbred shears were up to 2 percent easier. Coarse Crossbred Fleece were firm to 2 percent
cheaper, with coarse shears generally 1 to 2 percent softer. First Lambs fleece ranged from 2 to 5 percent easier. Long
oddments were 3 percent cheaper with short types down 4 to 6 percent.
Main competition was from Western Europe, Australasia and China, supported by United Kingdom, India and the Middle East.
Next sale on 6th June comprises approximately 6,800 bales from the South Island , down 33 percent on the anticipated
rostered quantity.
ENDS