Week Ending 24 September 2021 (Week 12) The AWEX EMI finished 16¢ higher (+1.2%) in Australian currency and 2¢ higher (+0.2%) in US currency at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle in Week 12. 34,031 bales were on offer nationally, compared with 32,825 bales last sale. 9.0% of the...
Monthly Archive: September 2021
Week 12 Wool Market Report
Read MoreFox & Lillie Rural expands their operations, opens new store in Tamworth
Read MoreFox & Lillie Rural have recently expanded their operations and opened new wool store in Tamworth. The new store will be managed by David Hallam, who has recently joined the company to support the expansion. Fox & Lillie Rural are a family owned Australian company, embedded in wool for over...
Week 11 Wool Market Review
Read MoreAWIS WOOL MARKET REVIEW Week Ending 17 September 2021 (Week 11) The AWEX EMI finished at 1352¢, 9¢ lower (-0.7%) in Australian currency and 15¢ lower (-1.5%) in US currency at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle in Week 11. 32,825 bales were on offer nationally, compared with 31,698 bales...
Week 10 Wool Market Report
Read MoreAWIS WOOL MARKET REVIEW Week Ending 10 September 2021 (Week 10) The AWEX EMI finished 29¢ higher (+2.2%) in Australian currency and 31¢ higher (+3.2%) in US currency at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle in Week 10. 31,698 bales were on offer nationally, compared with 34,184 bales last sale....
Fox & Lillie Rural expands their operations, opens new wool store in West Wyalong
Read MoreFox & Lillie Rural have recently expanded their operations and opened new wool store in West Wyalong. The new store will be managed by Lisa Sturgess with the support of Stu Danson who have both recently joined the company to support the expansion. Fox & Lillie Rural are a family...
Week 09 Wool Market Review
Read MoreAWIS WOOL MARKET REVIEW Week Ending 3 September 2021 (Week 09) The AWEX EMI finished at 1332¢, 18¢ lower (-1.3%) in Australian currency and 2¢ lower (-0.2%) in US currency at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle in Week 09. 34,184 bales were on offer nationally, compared with 28,243 bales...