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E.g., 17/06/2024
23 Aug 2021 - Hammersmith
How is that for an exciting week in the US grain business – scary times for speculators in the grain futures business. Corn prices dropped by about USD 14 m/t, soybeans down by more than USD 25 m/t, soymeal not too bad as only down by USD 5 m/t, winter wheat down by at least USD 15 m/t and US spring wheat down by about USD 10 m/t.......please click PDF to see more details
17 Aug 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Relatively high stockpiles at ports is a risk to lower production with its….
16 Aug 2021 - Hammersmith
As usual, the big news this week was the USDA WASDE report results. We ended the week with corn prices up by about USD 6 m/t, soybeans higher by USD 10 m/t, winter wheat up by about USD 15 m/t and spring wheat up by USD 10 m/t. Only soymeal finished with a steady price level on the week.......please click PDF to see more details
10 Aug 2021 - CFO Exclusive
RMB trend would be shortly changed by end of August by receiving ….
09 Aug 2021 - Hammersmith
In the US, wheat was the strongest item this week as all wheat moved higher --- winter wheat was up as much as USD 13 m/t with spring wheat up by about USD 5 m/t. Corn prices too were up, also by about USD 5 m/t while new crop US soybeans dropped by about USD 5 m/t.......please click PDF to see more details
03 Aug 2021 - CFO Exclusive
RMB trend would keep firm by slowing down stockpiles of….
02 Aug 2021 - Hammersmith
The main part of my Weekly Report is sent out on the « FeedBurner » system of Google but it seems there will be some changes to the system that may affect email forwarding. I dont know all the details yet but hope that it wont cause serious problems......please click PDF to see more details
27 Jul 2021 - CFO Exclusive
The reducing inventory and the depreciating currency could support a uptrend….
26 Jul 2021 - Hammersmith
It was bound to happen – we had the first down week in a while – up can’t go on forever. Friday was the lowest of the week with most everything tumbling a little. On the week, corn prices were down by about USD 4 m/t, soybeans down by USD 19 m/t, soymeal down by about USD 11 m/t,.....please click PDF to see more details
21 Jul 2021 - Hammersmith
We certainly seem to be having a stream of up weeks for commodity prices --- this week finished off after the USDA reports with lots of strength --- but will that hold into next week after the USA holiday on Monday.......please click PDF to see more details.

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