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E.g., 29/03/2024
18 Nov 2019 - Hammersmith
About the only item that showed any strength at all this week was soymeal and it was only up by a couple of dollars a ton. Corn prices slipped lower by about USD 3 m/t while soybeans did drop close to USD 5 m/t, most wheat was down by a couple of dollars a ton.......please click PDF to see more details
18 Nov 2019 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend would be under pressure when fishing keeps taking….
12 Nov 2019 - CFO Exclusive
Inventory down 35%, cash trend up 2-6%, live pig breeding has disadvantaged….
11 Nov 2019 - Hammersmith
We had all the USDA WASDE and WASDE related report issued on Friday and overall it seems to have been much of a non-event. At least for Friday there was no strong reaction in the markets – perhaps there will be more reaction on Monday.......please click PDF to see more details
04 Nov 2019 - Hammersmith
Not a great deal of change in grain/oilseed prices in the US this week – December corn was up by about USD 1 m/t, January 2020 soybeans were also up by about USD 1 m/t while soymeal was up by less than USD 1 m/t. Even wheat prices didn’t do much this week........please click PDF to see more details
04 Nov 2019 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend at earlier Nov is far below by 9-15% from……
29 Oct 2019 - CFO Exclusive
China will resume to buy US poultry and soybeans products based on …
28 Oct 2019 - Hammersmith
US soybean and soymeal prices moved lower this week – both by USD 5 to 7 m/t. Winter wheat too moved lower, also by USD 5 to 7 m/t. Corn prices were quiet but did finish the week up by about USD 2 m/t which is nothing major at all for corn.......please click PDF to see more details
22 Oct 2019 - CFO Exclusive
China live pig has reduced by 41% of the breeding size from a …
21 Oct 2019 - Hammersmith
Other than wheat, the grain and oilseed markets in the US were quiet this week. Very little happened to the price for corn, soybeans and soymeal while soft red winter wheat jumped by about USD 9 to 10 m/t with hard red winter wheat up by about USD 5 m/t – spring wheat was quiet.......please click PDF to see more details

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