Soybean Oil Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News From Soybean Markets
Markets were mostly lower on Wednesday, except old crop corn, on technical selling ahead of the Fed’s 0.25% hike. Can the markets now start trading fundamentals? Don Roose with U.S. Commodities has the answers.
While the wheat market might not be respecting the situation, there are big concerns about the nation’s winter wheat crop due to drought.
Markets are mostly lower except May corn with the China sales. The trade is awaiting the Fed decision, but soybeans are also following a drop in China’s soybean price. Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge explains.
Grain and livestock futures under pressure with concerns about the Fed move and despite China corn biz. Will it be .25 or .50? Fund positions were also updated. Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag has details.
A nascent boom in the market for soybean oil is facing unexpected headwinds from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Wall Street Journal reports.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Oliver Sloup says Grains Stage Another Technical Selloff Ahead of Fed Decision
AgDay TV Markets Now: Oliver Sloup with Blue Line Futures discusses aother day of technical selling in the grains ahead of the Fed decision. Cattle bounce but will they sustain a recovery rally<
After surveying soybean fields across Brazil, Agroconsult raised its Brazilian soybean crop forecast.
Grains, hogs see more risk off technical selling ahead of the Fed decision, profit taking in wheat w/Black Sea grain deal extended. Cattle rebound but can we build on it? Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures has more.
Grains give up early strength with speculators nervousness about the Fed decision tomorrow and ignoring some of the fundamentals. Cattle try to stage a technical bounce. Kent Beadle of Paradigm Futures has more.
Oil prices are also off their highs of last year and gas and diesel prices are also sliding at the pump, but will that trend continue ahead of planting? Energy experts are hoping the answer is yes.