U.S. live cattle futures turned higher on Wednesday as cash cattle price sentiment strengthened with wholesale beef prices, analysts and traders said. Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle traders expect cash cattle to trade steady to higher compared with last week’s at $126 to $127, due in part to fewer cattle being put up for sale
U.S. live cattle futures rise with cash sentiment
U.S. live cattle slip in thin pre-holiday activity
U.S. live cattle futures drifted lower on Monday in light Christmas Eve trading volume, analysts and traders said. Chicago Mercantile Exchange livestock markets closed an hour earlier at noon CST, in observance of the Christmas holiday on Dec. 25. There was not much fundamental information for investors to draw from with U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. cattle supply slid to 10-year low in November
The number of cattle in U.S. feedlots for fattening fell six per cent in November to the smallest in 10 years for the month, a government report said Friday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture put supply of cattle in feedlots on Dec. 1 at 11.328 million head, or 94 per cent of the year-ago total.
U.S. live cattle rise before USDA report
U.S. live cattle futures firmed late Friday on short-covering and positioning before the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s monthly cattle-on-feed report at 2 p.m. CST. Analysts expected the data to show the number of cattle placed in feedlots in November fell for a sixth straight month. Friday’s wholesale beef price rebound helped lift Chicago Mercantile Exchange
U.S. live cattle, hog futures wilt on profit-taking
U.S. live cattle futures fell on profit-taking following recent market advances on worries that wintry weather in the U.S. Plains could hamper beef and pork production, traders and analysts said. There were reports of blizzard conditions and heavy snows in sections of the Plains snarling transportation of livestock and causing the shutdown of a few
Wintry weather boosts U.S. live cattle, hog futures
U.S. live cattle futures surged on Wednesday on fears that a winter storm rolling into the U.S. Plains could disrupt beef and pork production in the region, traders and analysts said. Blizzard conditions and potentially heavy snows in parts of the western and northern Plains Thursday and Friday could slow transportation of animals to packing
U.S. live cattle drop by profit taking, cash caution
U.S. live cattle futures turned lower as investors took profits while waiting for this week’s cash cattle trade to develop, said analysts and brokers. Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle traders looked to the cash cattle market for direction after factoring in the arrival of a snowstorm in parts of the U.S. Plains by midweek. Forecasters
U.S. live cattle post biggest per cent jump in months
U.S. live cattle futures notched their biggest one-day percentage gain in 3-1/2 months on Monday, driven by a wintry weather outlook for the U.S. central Plains that could interrupt beef production in the region, analysts and traders said. Snow is expected to move into the north-central part of the country on Wednesday, leaving as much
Fund buying rallies U.S. live cattle futures
U.S. live cattle futures rebounded on Friday with fund buying and short-covering offsetting lacklustre market fundamentals, said analysts and buyers. Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle rose almost one per cent for the week despite tepid wholesale beef demand and futures’ premium to prices for cattle in the cash market. "We’ve been watching the strength this
U.S. feeder cattle futures ease from six-month high
U.S. feeder cattle futures settled firm on Thursday as corn prices drifted lower, but eased from a six-month high in response to live cattle market losses, said analysts and traders. CME January feeder cattle closed up 0.375 cent per pound to 153.125 cents. March was 0.35 cent lower at 155.075 cents (all figures US$). "Lower