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  • Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)

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Cereals, Grain Markets, Oilseeds, US Markets

GRAINS-Wheat falls 2 pct on firm dollar, sluggish exports

By Reuters May 16, 2013
* CBOT July wheat falls below $7 a bushel to a two-week low * Soy hit by technical selling, disappointing U.S. crush * Corn follows wheat and soy lower; firm cash underpins July * Dry U.S. weather seen good for planting (Updates with closing prices) By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO, May 15 (Reuters) - Wheat futures

Cereals, Grain Markets, Oilseeds, US Markets

GRAINS-Soybeans rise, near seven-week high on tight stocks

By Reuters May 15, 2013
SYDNEY, May 15 (Reuters) - U.S. soybeans rose on Wednesday, heading back towards a seven-week high touched the previous session on tight stocks before the oilseed succumbed to pressure from technical selling at the expiration of the May contract. FUNDAMENTALS * Chicago Board Of Trade July soybeans rose 0.23 percent to $14.18 a bushel. Soybeans


Cereals, Grain Markets, Oilseeds, US Markets

GRAINS-Corn lower as U.S. planting weather improves

By Reuters May 15, 2013
* Corn lower on hopes for planting progress this week * New-crop corn and soy contracts higher as spreads unwind * May soy contract soars ahead of expiration * Wheat little changed; Black Sea weather eyed (Adds closing prices, farmer comment) By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO, May 14 (Reuters) - Chicago Board of Trade corn futures

Beef cattle, Hogs, Livestock Markets, US Markets

LIVESTOCK – Most U.S. live cattle dip despite record-high beef

By Reuters May 15, 2013
* Trade anticipating top in beef prices * Demand for lower-priced pork expected to increase * Good demand for heavier weight feeder cattle By Sam Nelson CHICAGO, May 14 (Reuters) - Most Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures contracts eased on Tuesday in anticipation of a seasonal top soon in beef markets and despite a


Cereals, Grain Markets, Oilseeds, US Markets

GRAINS-Corn firms as USDA pegs planting pace at record low

By Reuters May 14, 2013
SYDNEY, May 14 (Reuters) - U.S. new-crop corn rose on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) pegged the sowing pace at the slowest rate on record despite a boost to planting from recent favorable weather. FUNDAMENTALS * Chicago Board Of Trade December corn, the most actively traded contract, rose 0.46 percent to $5.41-3/4

Cereals, Grain Markets, Oilseeds, US Markets

GRAINS-U.S. corn soars on firm cash market, technicals

By Reuters May 14, 2013
* Spot May corn, soy contracts surge a day ahead of expiry  * Late-week showers seen further stalling U.S. corn planting  * Buying accelerates as July corn tops last week’s high  * U.S. wheat exports may exceed USDA’s full-year estimate  (Updates with weekly USDA crop progress figures)  By Julie Ingwersen  CHICAGO, May 13 (Reuters) –


Beef cattle, Hogs, Livestock Markets, US Markets

LIVESTOCK – U.S. live cattle firm on positive packer profits

By Reuters May 14, 2013
* High beef prices underpinning cattle futures * Feeder cattle slip as CBOT corn soars * Most hog futures firm on higher cash hogs By Sam Nelson CHICAGO, May 13 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) live cattle futures closed firm on Monday as the wholesale beef market remained near record highs and on improving

Beef cattle, Hogs, Livestock, Livestock Markets, US Markets

LIVESTOCK-U.S. feeder cattle jump on prospects for cheaper feed

By Reuters May 11, 2013
* Feeder futures benefit from bigger corn supplies * Most live cattle firm as beef keeps setting record highs * Most lean hogs weak on seasonal decline By Sam Nelson CHICAGO, May (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) feeder cattle futures rose on Friday, led higher by deferred contracts, on expectations for lower cattle feed


Cereals, Grain Markets, Oilseeds, US Markets

GRAINS-Corn drops 2 percent, soy slides on big USDA stocks view

By Reuters May 11, 2013
* USDA pegs U.S. corn, soybean stocks above trade projections * Huge USDA world production, stocks outlook pressures wheat * Attention turns to improving U.S. planting weather (Updates with closing prices, weekly performance, fund selling totals) By Karl Plume CHICAGO, May 10 (Reuters) - U.S. corn futures fell about 2 percent on Friday after the

Cereals, Grain Markets, Oilseeds, US Markets

GRAINS-Corn eases, set for weekly fall of more than 2 percent

By Reuters May 10, 2013
By Colin Packham SYDNEY, May 10 (Reuters) - U.S. corn futures fell on Friday, edging lower as traders squared positions ahead of a U.S. Department of Agriculture monthly supply and demand report later in the day. Corn has come under pressure as favorable weather forecasts buoyed expectations of rapid planting by U.S. farmers, partly reversing


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