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U.S. grains: Lower greenback sparks rally in wheat, corn, soy

By GFM Network News, Mark Weinraub June 2, 2015
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. corn, soybean and wheat futures rallied on Tuesday, supported by a steep decline in the U.S. dollar that made all three commodities more attractive to investors looking for a hedge against inflation, traders said. Wheat notched the biggest gain, with the front-month Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) contract surging 3.8

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Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Short-covering sparks rally in wheat

By GFM Network News, Mark Weinraub June 1, 2015
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. wheat futures rallied 3.4 per cent on Monday, bouncing off of their lowest in nearly three weeks, on a round of short-covering, traders said. “Frankly this market was struggling to go down,” Arlan Suderman, senior market analyst at Water Street Solutions, said. “When you run out of sellers because they


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Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn drops, soybeans rise on new biofuel targets

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 29, 2015
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. corn futures fell on Friday and posted a second straight weekly decline after the U.S. government lowered its targets for ethanol blending and as corn export demand slumped for the crop harvested this autumn. Soybeans rose about one per cent, led by sharply higher soybean oil futures as the U.S.

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Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Corn rebounds on short-covering, bullish ethanol data

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 28, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. corn futures on Thursday rebounded from a seven-month low after three days of declines in a short-covering bounce and following a government report showing higher ethanol output and lower stocks of the corn-based biofuel. Wheat futures were mixed as a weaker dollar and concerns about the outlook for crops in


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Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Corn, soy under pressure amid abundant supplies

By GFM Network News, Terryn Shiells May 27, 2015
CNS Canada — Chicago Board of Trade corn and soybean markets drifted lower during the week ended Wednesday and are expected to remain under pressure in coming weeks. The softness in both markets is likely because of large domestic and global supplies for corn and soybeans, said Ken Ball of PI Financial in Winnipeg. “Buyers

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Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat sinks to two-week low on winter crop rating

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 27, 2015
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. wheat futures fell for the third straight session on Wednesday, hitting a two-week low on big global supplies and a government report that pegged U.S. winter wheat crop ratings above market expectations. Corn also slumped to a seven-month low on spillover pressure from sinking wheat and positive U.S. crop ratings,


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Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat plunges on dollar rally, technical selling

By GFM Network News, Karl Plume May 26, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. wheat futures plunged more than four per cent on Tuesday as pressure from a strong dollar and technical selling outweighed concerns about crop damage due to heavy rain in the southern U.S. Plains. Corn prices slid about 1.5 per cent on spillover weakness from tumbling wheat and generally favourable crop

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Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Soy, corn, wheat tumble as U.S. dollar firms

By GFM Network News, Michael Hirtzer May 22, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. grains and oilseeds fell more than one per cent on Friday, with soybeans tumbling to the lowest levels since October in a broad commodities selloff as the dollar rallied against a basket of global currencies. Soybeans, corn and wheat each reversed earlier gains and fell to session lows as the


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Crops, Markets, Weather

U.S. grains: Wheat jumps on global weather worries, corn follows

By GFM Network News, Michael Hirtzer May 21, 2015
Chicago | Reuters –– U.S. wheat futures rose more than one per cent on Thursday, lifted by worries that U.S. rains could reduce grain quality and that dry conditions in Russia and Canada would stress crops. Chicago Board of Trade corn futures also jumped, rising in sympathy with wheat, while soybeans were nearly unchanged, anchored

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Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Soy, corn grind lower, watching weather

By GFM Network News, Phil Franz-Warkentin May 20, 2015
CNS Canada –– Great spring seeding conditions across much of the U.S. Midwest have weighed on soybean and corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade — and the nearby bias remains pointed lower, barring a weather scare, according to an analyst. “The good growing conditions will keep (soybeans and corn) grinding lower,” said Terry


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