Commodity Markets, Prices & Futures
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Latest News from Markets
Corn and soybean supplies will remain tight enough the next 15 months to make it difficult to recognize the high when it is made.
The commodity markets proved the bull market is far from over, as May corn futures ended the week above the $7.70 mark. Soybean prices had a similar story, with old crop finishing Friday above $16.
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Futures exchange operator CME Group Inc said on Tuesday it will not reopen the physical trading pits which it closed last March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Grain markets continuing to rally this week as the quick pace of planting isn’t enough to overcome concerns about drought and dryness in the U.S. and Brazil.
Brazil was looking at $10 soybeans at the start of their planting last fall. What if prices are $13 this fall?
How high will prices go? How long will the high prices last? What is behind this rally? Here are some of the factors at play.
The CME Group announced after a routine biannual review, it has decided to expand daily price limits for Chicago Board of Trade grain and soy futures.
The domestic demand story is providing fuel to the markets as strong basis is part of what helped drive the markets higher this week. Marketing analysts on U.S. Farm Report discuss the market action this week.
Brazil just keeps breaking records. For 2020/21 the country’s soybean production is forecast at a record 4.98 billion bushels, which is up 8.6% from last season’s record crop.