19 Apr 2024

Join Now     |     Free Trial     |     Login     |     Membership

You are here

Weekly Report

E.g., 19/04/2024
E.g., 19/04/2024
02 Mar 2020 - Hammersmith
Most everything moved lower this week --- corn was down by about USD 4 m/t, soybeans down by close to USD 3 m/t, US winter wheat down by USD 8 to 10 m/t and spring wheat down by USD 4 m/t. Only soymeal prices moved higher – up by about USD 10 m/t........please click PDF to see more details
25 Feb 2020 - CFO Exclusive
The very low volume of fishmeal off-take indicates infection….
24 Feb 2020 - Hammersmith
Most of the grain prices didn’t do anything exciting this week --- corn prices did nothing, soybeans moved down by about USD 2 m/t, soymeal also down by about USD 2 m/t. Only soft red winter wheat was able to do much with a jump of about USD 4 m/t.......please click PDF to see more details
18 Feb 2020 - CFO Exclusive
Wuhan n-CoV keeps reducing breeding but Beijing decides to withdraw….
17 Feb 2020 - Hammersmith
This week is a long weekend in the US with everyone closed on Monday for Veteran’s day. On the week, corn prices were a little softer – down a couple of dollars m/t – while soybeans moved higher by about USD 3 m/t. All the wheat prices slid lower this week with US soft red winter wheat down by close to USD 6 mt while hard red winter wheat dropped by only about USD 2 m/t and spring wheat was down by close to USD 4 m/t.........please click PDF to see more details
11 Feb 2020 - CFO Exclusive
Wuhan corona virus would measurably ease RMB cash trend in ….
10 Feb 2020 - Hammersmith
Next week is WASDE week – will we be surprised or will all be as expected. There weren’t any major changes in US grain and oilseed prices this week – corn prices were about unchanged although the export price did slip a little lower. Soybeans moved about USD 3 m/t higher on the week while soymeal was steady and all wheat prices moved a dollar or two higher........please click PDF to see more details
03 Feb 2020 - Hammersmith
This week was another down week for soybeans with prices down by about USD 10 m/t. Corn prices were about unchanged on the week while US spring wheat dropped by about USD 4 m/t. Friday seemed to be a down day for most everything as the market tried to deal with the coronavirus situation, UK Brexit, US/China trade and the latest comments from President Trump on US trade.......please click PDF to see more details
28 Jan 2020 - Hammersmith
Prices were mainly a little lower this week with soybeans leading the way. Soybeans were down by about USD 10 m/t, corn was down a little – no more than a dollar or two – US spring wheat was even down, this time by about USD 4 m/t followed by hard red winter wheat that was down by about USD 3 m/t. Soft red winter wheat prices were steady at current very high levels.........please click PDF to see more details
21 Jan 2020 - CFO Exclusive
Breeding farms would stock up fishmeal though RMB shows ….

Pages