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05 Mar 2021 | 09:15 UTC — New York
Following feedback from the market, S&P Global Platts will change the timestamp of its North and South American rice assessments from 2359 London time on the day prior to the date of publication to 1630 London time on the day of publication, effective May 10, 2021.
Following Platts acquisition of the Live Rice Index (LRI) in September 2019, LRI has gradually transitioned to follow Platts price assessment methodology, including the publication of bids, offers and trades as a basis for assessments. In order to ensure that this heard information can be received and tested in real time, Platts will amend the Americas rice assessments to a timestamp which falls within the trading days of both London and the basis locations for these assessments. This would also allow the publication of the assessments on the date to which they are timestamped.
Platts will assess all 11 of its daily American rice assessments, as well as the related volatility calculations, with a timestamp of 1630, and would publish them on Platts Agricultural Alert on the same day. These daily prices will also appear in the following day's edition of Platts Rice Daily, but with validity for the previous working day.
The seven weekly American rice assessments and related volatility calculations will be timestamped to 1630 London time on a Thursday. They would be published on Platts price database and on Platts Agricultural Alert on the day of assessment, rather than timestamped to 2359 London time on a Thursday and published the following day, as is done currently. These prices will continue to appear in Platts Rice Weekly, published on Friday.
This decision affects the following daily American rice prices:
Grade Assessment Volatility
Uruguayan 5% Broken LRJAB00 RVJAB00
Argentine 5% Broken LRKAB00 RVKAB00
Brazilian 5% Broken LRGAB00 RVGAB00
Brazilian 100% Broken LRGBC00 RVGBC00
Brazilian PB 5% STX LRGCB00 RVGCB00
Uruguayan PB 5% STX LRJCB00 RVJCB00
US #2, 4% Broken (FOB Bulk) LRIBH00 RVIBH00
US #2 Paddy, 55/70 Yield LRIFI00 RVIFI00
Southern Pet Food Quality Broken ex-works LRIHI00 RVIHI00
US #1, 4% Broken LRIIH00 RVIIH00
US #1 Paddy, 58/69 Yield LRIJI00 RVIJI00
It also affects the following weekly American rice prices:
Grade Assessment Volatility
US #2, 4% Broken Hard Milled FOB Lake Charles LRIAH00 RVIAH00
US #3, 15% Broken Hard Milled FOB bulk NOLA LRICD00 RVICD00
US #5, 20% Broken Hard Milled FOB Lake Charles LRIDF00 RVIDF00
US #1, Parboiled Milled 4% Broken FOB bulk NOLA LRIEH00 RVIEH00
US Southern Flour Quality Broken ex-works LRIGI00 RVIGI00
Uruguayan Olimar 5% Broken FOB FCL LRJBB00 RVJBB00
Paraguayan 5% Broken FOB FCL LRLAB00 RVLAB00
These prices are published on Platts Agricultural Alert pages PAA601, PAA3000, PAA3003, PAA3005, PAA602, and PAA604.
Please send all comments, feedback and questions to ags@spglobal.com and pricegroup@spglobal.com by May 3, 2021.
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