Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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A look ahead at the coming week’s markets including how the weather may finally get some attention in the trade.
Soybeans rebounding following meal and with Argentina crop concerns, wheat and corn trade on both sides of steady. Livestock rebound with strong cash and cutouts. Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.
Recapping this week’s wheat price action and looking ahead 5, 30 and 90 days.
The first reports from gateways on both coasts suggest container imports turned sharply downward last month, the Wall Street Journal reports, while shipping executives say they are bracing . . .
AgDay TV Markets Now: Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net joins AgDay TV’s Michelle Rook with a summary of how the risk off day in outside markets hit the beans, but corn and wheat were able to rally.
A risk off day in the outside markets, including DOW, weighs on livestock and soybeans. Wheat put in weather premium and pulled corn higher in the process. Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net has details.
Livestock seeing fund selling again and spillover from the lower DOW. Soybeans and products consolidate, with corrective buying in wheat, corn is following. Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek has details.
Grains mixed early with soybeans consolidating despite strong weekly exports, technical buying supports wheat and corn. Livestock see more consolidation with lower products. Kent Beadle with Paradigm Futures.
A mostly lower day in grain and livestock futures with technical selling. Funds were cautious ahead of the Fed announcement of a 50-basis point increase. Don Roose of U.S. Commodities has analysis.
Shippers urged the U.S. railroad regulator to create more competition in the industry during hearings in which Union Pacific was called to explain a spike in service restrictions.