22 Nov 2024

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E.g., 22/11/2024
E.g., 22/11/2024
30 May 2023 - CFO Exclusive
The up-rising inventory looks after demands though uncertain fishing…..
29 May 2023 - Hammersmith
Monday is a holiday in a lot of countries --- much of Europe will be closed on Monday along with the USA. As is usual with three day weekends grain/oilseed markets had a strong day on Friday with prices pushing higher. Corn prices finished the week up by about USD 14 m/t in the US for new-crop while soybean prices were up by about......please click PDF to see more details.
23 May 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Up-rising inventory decelerates uptrend in RMB though fishing keeps uncertain….
22 May 2023 - Hammersmith
It was another down week for prices for all grains, oilseeds and protein meals. Old crop corn was down by USD 10 m/t with new crop only down by USD 4 to 6 m/t as the old crop/new crop spread gets smaller. Soybeans had the same situation as corn with old crop beans down by almost .........please click PDF to see more details
16 May 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Pending fishing and depreciating RMB lift up cash trend….
15 May 2023 - Hammersmith
This week was WASDE week once again and Friday’s post-report pricing activity had soybeans dropping by USD 8-10 m/t while new crop corn didn’t do much and US winter wheat moved higher by about USD 11 m/t........please click PDF to see more details
09 May 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Inventory keeps up to ease RMB cash trend before seeing progress at fishing…..
08 May 2023 - Hammersmith
It looks like much of the market prices activity this week was once again driven by whatever was happening in the Black Sea. Prices rallied and dipped on every news story with most grains finishing the week higher........please click PDF to see more details
05 May 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Uncertain fishing makes RMB cash trend unexpectedly up-rising….
01 May 2023 - Hammersmith
The USA trading week finished with Friday showing a rally in prices that partially offset the lower prices that had been seen all week. However, a Friday rally was not quite enough to keep the overal prices from moving lower week on week.....please click PDF to see more details.

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