U.S. livestock: Live cattle futures, hogs end mixed

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures settled narrowly mixed on Monday pressured by profit-taking and fund long liquidation, while expectations of steady cash trade lent support, traders said. Funds adjusted positions to exit long positions ahead of first notice day on Dec. 9., traders said. Some investors sold the December contract, which expires Dec. 31,






U.S. livestock: Live cattle futures end narrowly mixed

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures settled narrowly mixed on Monday as investors await this week’s cash prices, traders and analysts said. CME live cattle traders are expecting cash cattle to trade no worse than steady with last week’s mostly $131-per-hundredweight (cwt) sales. Preliminary estimates show more cattle up for sale this week. “They (packers)




U.S. livestock: Fund buying rallies hog futures

CME lean hogs ended higher on Wednesday, supported by fund buying after futures returned above technical resistance levels, traders and analyst said. December hogs settled 0.825 cent per pound higher at 86.25 cents and above the 100-day moving average of 85.34 cents (all figures US$). February closed up 1.025 cents at 90.925 cents. It finished