Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News from Markets
Individual state crop conditions ratings showed further deterioration of the hard red winter wheat crop during December. Yet it has failed to move the wheat market
Mostly lower closes, except wheat with the third day of fund liquidation in a risk off environment. Is the liquidation done? Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge has details.
Another day of commodity wide selling and fund liquidation in grain and livestock futures. It’s being driven partly by recession and economic concerns and China COVID cases. Darin Newsome with Barchart has details.
Grains open mostly lower with more fund liquidation, economic and China COVID concerns, will chart support areas hold? Cattle see profit taking and hogs more technical selling. Rich Nelson of Allendale has details.
Ukraine’s efforts to increase exports under the Black Sea grain deal with Russia are currently focused on securing faster inspections of ships rather than including more ports in the initiative.
AgDay TV’s Markets Now: Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing talks about the follow through technical selling in the grains on Wednesday and if there is more pressure ahead. Plus he’s bullish cattle!
Grains were lower on follow through technical selling, lower crude oil, economic concerns & China COVID cases. Cattle saw a corrective bounce helped by corn. Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing has details.
Grains all lower on more profit taking, technical and farmer selling after the year-end rally. Cattle see a corrective bounce with the drop in corn, while hogs fall with cash. DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing.
Corn and wheat see follow through selling, while soybeans correct w/meal, hot dry weather returning in Argentina, export biz. Short covering in cattle, with hogs mixed. Kent Beadle of Paradigm Futures has more.
For much of the global economy, 2023 is going to be a tough year as the main engines of global growth - the United States, Europe and China - all experience weakening activity, the head of the IMF warned.