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Livestock are mixed at midday, cattle helped by lower grains trade. Grains pressured in a risk off session, with more favorable weather and grain moving out of Ukraine.
The Fed’s action to raise interest rates and negative second quarter GDP have many experts saying the U.S. is in recession. So what are some of the trends we’re seeing and what’s likely down the road?
A risk off day produces a lower market opening except for cattle. What is driving it? Michelle Rook has details with Chuck Shelby of Risk Management Commodities.
The Commerce Department put out its second quarter GDP data this week, showing the U.S. economy shrank from April through June.
November futures soared $1.52 3/4 for the week, or 11.7%, the largest weekly percentage gain since August 1999.
The weather wasn’t the only catalyst that sparked a soybean rally this week. Naomi Blohm and Matt Bennett discuss why the markets were extremely sensitive to the hot and dry August forecasts and potential market risks.
Markets were higher Friday, except wheat. November soybeans were up $1.53 for week, with December corn up $.56, and Aug LH closed above $120.
Grains continue to be pushed by weather, except wheat. Livestock mostly higher. Michelle Rook talks with Mike Zuzulo of Global Commodity Analytics.
Grains open sharply higher, how long does weather rally last? Livestock start mixed to lower. Michelle Rook talks with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag.
Markets brush off GDP. Grains continuing to rally on weather, as soybeans lead. Livestock react and head lower.