The Australian wool sales have been cancelled for week 35 due to an unprecedented malicious cyber-attack on the Australian wool industry’s main software program, Talman, which was held to ransom. This has caused major disruption to the industry, affecting not only the auction buying system, but the exporter and broker...
Monthly Archive: February 2020
Week 35 of Australian wool sales cancelled due to software cyber-attack
Read MoreWeek 34 Wool Market Review
Read MoreAWIS WOOL MARKET REVIEW Week Ending 21 February 2020 (Week 34) The AWEX EMI finished 13¢ higher (+0.8%) in Australian currency and 3¢ lower (-0.3%) in US currency at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle in Week 34. The fall in the $A helped. However, it was a good week...
Week 33 Wool Market Report
Read MoreAWIS WOOL MARKET REVIEW Week Ending 14 February 2020 (Week 33) The AWEX EMI finished at 1568¢, 9¢ lower (-0.6%) in Australian currency and 12¢ lower (-1.1%) in US currency at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle in Week 33. 40,176 bales were on offer nationally, compared with 30,562 bales...
Week 32 Wool Market Review
Read MoreAWIS WOOL MARKET REVIEW Week Ending 7 February 2020 (Week 32). The AWEX EMI finished 29¢ higher (+1.9%) in Australian currency and 23¢ higher (+2.2%) in US currency at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle in Week 32. It is 19¢ above the Pre-Christmas close. 30,562 bales were on offer...
Wool shines at ISPO, Munich
Read MoreAttracting more than 2,850 exhibitors from over 55 countries to exhibit at their January show to 80,000 visitors, ISPO Munich is the world’s largest multi-segment trade show in sports with exhibitors presenting their latest sports products for the upcoming Autumn/Winter season segments for Snowsports, Outdoor, Health and Fitness, Urban and...
Week 31 Wool Market Report
Read MoreAWIS WOOL MARKET REVIEW Week Ending 31 January 2020 (Week 31). The AWEX EMI finished at 1548¢, 28¢ lower (-1.8%) in Australian currency and 39¢ lower (-3.6%) in US currency at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle in Week 31. 33,700 bales were on offer nationally, compared with 52,666 bales...