Canola futures rally on strength in soybeans

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(All figures in Canadian dollars unless noted) CHICAGO, Feb 21 (Reuters) - ICE canola futures rose to their highest in more than a month on Tuesday, with gains in soybean futures supportive to the market.
* Most-active May canola rose $11.60 to settle at $831.90 per tonne.


* March canola rose $10.10 to $838.50 per tonne.
* On a continuous basis, the front-month contract peaked at its highest since Jan. 19.
* The May-July canola spread, the most active inter-month spread, traded 7,105 times. The March-May spread traded 2,432 times and July-November traded 2,176 times.
* Chicago Board of Trade May soybean futures settled up 21-3/4 cents at $15.44 a bushel.
* Euronext May rapeseed futures gained 0.4%. (Reporting by Mark Weinraub; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

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