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Fundamental and technical analysis of today’s soy complex action.
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard said Monday she was encouraged by last week’s U.S. inflation data and noted the Fed would likely soon reduce the size of its rate hikes.
Grains mixed with lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle 2-sided watching corn, cutouts and higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/ higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
China will increase pork imports in the coming months, industry participants said, after losses for farmers last year caused a reduction in hog numbers that appears larger than official data suggests.
Corn and beans down on lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle mixed w/ lower corn, but lower cutouts & higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
Corn and beans down on lower crude oil, higher dollar, SA weather. Cattle mixed w/ lower corn, but lower cutouts & higher slaughter. Hogs rebound w/higher cutouts. Michelle Rook w/ Mark Schultz Northstar Commodity.
Grains and cotton higher on easing China COVID policies, higher crude oil, sharply lower dollar, continuing to digest the CPI data. Cattle saw profit taking. Michelle Rook w/ Tommy Grisafi of Advance Trading.
Energy markets higher w/ sharply lower dollar and China easing COVID policy. What’s the outlook for energy prices and could the U.S. run out of diesel supplies? Michelle Rook asks John Wenzel with StoneX Financial.
Grains and hogs see corrective buying with help from sharp drop in dollar...plus China easing its COVID policy. Cattle are seeing profit taking. Michelle Rook w/Pat Von Tersch of Professional Ag Marketing.
A better-than-expected CPI number pulled money into financial markets and out of most commodities, despite the sharply lower dollar. Poor exports added pressure. Michelle Rook w/ DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing.
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