U.S. feeder cattle futures notched a six-month high for the second day in a row on Wednesday as corn prices weakened, reducing feed input costs, analysts and traders said. Short-covering and fund buying also put Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) feeder cattle in the win column for a sixth straight session. "It’s strictly a deal where
U.S. feeder cattle futures hit another six-month high
U.S. cattle futures surge on higher beef prices
U.S. live cattle futures bounded higher on Tuesday as unexpectedly strong wholesale beef prices triggered active short-covering, said analysts and traders. The U.S. Department of Agriculture showed the wholesale price for choice beef on Tuesday at $196.17 per hundredweight (cwt), up $2.12 from Monday, and the select price was $174.67, up $1.74 (all figures US$).
U.S. cattle futures dip with cash, deliveries avoided
U.S. live cattle futures posted modest losses on Monday as investors factored in Friday’s lower cash cattle prices, analysts and traders said. Late last week, packers paid $124 per hundredweight (cwt) for cattle in Kansas and Nebraska, down $1 from the week before. Live-basis cattle in Texas also fetched $124, compared with $126 to $128
U.S. hogs, cattle drop Friday
Lower beef prices, funds pressure cattle
U.S. hog futures fall on cash price sentiment
U.S. hog futures were lower on Thursday, pressured by profit-taking prompted by sentiments that cash hog and wholesale pork prices would trend lower, analysts and traders said. Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) December hogs led declines as some traders exited that contract ahead of its expiration on Dec. 14. Selling in February futures accelerated after it
U.S. cattle futures firmer after choppy session
U.S. live cattle futures gained modestly Wednesday as investors brought the market closer in line cash cattle price expectations after a volatile day of trading, analysts and traders said. Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle spot December closed up 0.025 cent per pound to 126.15 cents. February ended at 130.525 cent, a gain of 0.375 cent
U.S. cattle futures slump amid cash anticipation
U.S. live cattle futures fell on Tuesday, pulled down by anticipation for steady-to-lower cash cattle prices this week, analysts and traders said. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange’s live cattle spot December contract also drifted below the 20- and 40-day moving averages of 126.67 and 126.48 cents, triggering liquidation by funds (all figures US$). Funds also sold
U.S. hogs reverse course after hitting six-month high
U.S. hog futures turned lower Monday on profit taking and sentiment cash prices are about to top out, wiping out an early-session spike to a six-month high, said traders and analysts. Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) hogs also rose to a relative strength index (RSI) reading of 76.67 — its highest since 77.07 on June 14.
Cash prices sink U.S. cattle futures
U.S. live cattle futures fell Friday on lower-than-expected prices for cattle in the cash market, said analysts and traders. Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle December closed 1.475 cents per pound lower, or 1.15 per cent, at 126.725 cents. February ended down 1.7 cents, or 1.29 per cent, to 130.4 cents (all figures US$). Live cattle
U.S. hogs ease from six-month high
U.S. hog futures turned moderately lower Thursday on profit-taking and indications that futures were technically overbought, which erased an earlier six-month high, said traders and analysts. Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) hogs hit a relative strength index (RSI) of 73.33. A RSI of 70 is viewed as technically overbought and subject to a downward correction. Investors