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U.S. grains: Soybeans firm as USDA confirms large purchases by China

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume February 5, 2019
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. soybean futures edged higher for a third straight session on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed more soybean purchases by China. USDA reported nearly three million tonnes of U.S. soybean export sales on Tuesday, mostly to China, after high-level talks last week between the U.S. and China ended

U.S. grains: Corn, soy end lower on technical selling
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn, soy end lower on technical selling

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen February 1, 2019
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures fell more than one per cent on Thursday on a rising estimate of Argentina’s crop and chart-based selling, analysts said, while soybeans and wheat also declined. Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) March corn settled down 4-3/4 cents at $3.76-1/2 a bushel (all figures US$). March soybeans ended down


CBOT weekly outlook: Soy, corn follow trade talks closely
Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Soy, corn follow trade talks closely

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin January 30, 2019
Talks between the U.S. and China taking place in Washington this week are being followed closely by Chicago Board of Trade soybean and corn traders, with optimism over improving relations between the two countries helping prop up the futures. “The U.S./China talks will be on the top of all traders’ minds,” said Terry Reilly, of

ICE March 2019 canola with 20-day moving average. (Barchart)
Crops, Markets

ICE weekly outlook: Canola waits for U.S. shutdown to end

By Ashley Robinson - MarketsFarm, GFM Network News January 2, 2019
CNS Canada — The ICE Futures canola market, like its fellow commodity markets, currently sits at the mercy of the U.S. government shutdown, according to one analyst. β€œIt all has to do with the government shutdown in the States. Soybeans keep on rallying, than they lose ground towards the end of the session, because how


A sign, declaring the U.S. National Archive closed due to a partial federal government shutdown, is shown on Dec. 22 in Washington, D.C. (File photo: Reuters/Joshua Roberts)
Crops, Markets

Is China buying U.S. soy? Washington shutdown keeps traders guessing

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen December 28, 2018
Chicago | Reuters –– Commodity traders are in the dark because of the partial U.S. government shutdown, unable to see daily and weekly reports of agricultural exports to obtain clues as to whether China is following through with promises to buy grain and soy amid the ongoing trade war. Traders have been anxiously awaiting proof

CBOT December 2018 corn, with 50-day moving average in orange. (Barchart)
Crops

U.S. grains: Corn firms as rainy Midwest outlook threatens harvest

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume October 4, 2018
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures firmed on Thursday on concerns that several days of rainy weather expected across the U.S. Midwest could disrupt harvesting of what is forecast to be a bumper U.S. crop. Soybeans also drew support from the wet forecast, but shed gains late in the session in a technical selling


Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Chicago wheat sharply lower in technical sell-off

By GFM Network News, Michael Hirtzer March 15, 2018
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Board of Trade wheat fell nearly two per cent on Thursday in a technical sell-off amid outlooks for rain in the parched U.S. Plains crop belt, traders and analysts said. Disappointing weekly U.S. wheat export sales added to headwinds, with CBOT May wheat dropping 10 cents to $4.78-3/4 per bushel,

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Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Soy running out of time for move upward

By Dave Sims, GFM Network News March 14, 2018
CNS Canada — Soybean futures on the Chicago Board of Trade came off their highs during the week and could be poised for further losses, according to a trader. The most-active May contract recorded a high of $10.77 a bushel on March 7 but ended at $10.32 at Wednesday’s close (all figures US$). Jack Scoville


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Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat falls to contract lows on export data

By GFM Network News, Julie Ingwersen November 24, 2017
Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures fell to life-of-contract lows on Friday, pressured by disappointing weekly export sales data and ample global supplies, analysts said. Corn and soybeans futures followed wheat lower, bucking support from strength in crude oil and a weaker dollar, which tends to make U.S. grains more competitive

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Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Investors look for quick buys in corn

By Dave Sims, GFM Network News November 16, 2017
CNS Canada — Pressure continues to build on the Chicago Board of Trade corn market but there could be a glimmer of hope as traders look for places to park money ahead of next week’s U.S. Thanksgiving Day holiday. “I think people are looking for a place to buy the market here in a short-term


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