22 Nov 2024

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Weekly Report

E.g., 22/11/2024
E.g., 22/11/2024
06 Jul 2022 - CFO Exclusive
RMB market would keep up but soon exceeding RMB13,000/ton if inventory goes down to 200k tons during July.
04 Jul 2022 - Hammersmith
Monday, July 04 is a holiday in the USA for Independence Day, probably the most important holiday of the year for the US. Everything is closed and everybody is celebrating. It was quite an interesting week for grain and oilseed prices this week. Corn and wheat prices.......please click PDF to see more details
29 Jun 2022 - CFO Exclusive
Apparent consumption has made slightly up cash trend though high-rise inventory remains exist ….
27 Jun 2022 - Hammersmith
Comments from experts at the end of the week tended to feel that lower prices this week were caused by concerns over China’s economic situation and the stronger US dollar. One thing that lower wheat prices did accomplish was to get all the major government wheat buyer.......please click PDF to see more details
22 Jun 2022 - CFO Exclusive
Cash trend up and down by activated summer breeding and high-rise inventory …
20 Jun 2022 - Hammersmith
Monday is a holiday in the US, so grain markets and most companies will be closed. This week we had US corn up by USD 4 or 5 m/t while soybeans dropped by almost USD 15 m/t and soymeal moved higher by USD 5 m/t.......please click PDF to see more details
14 Jun 2022 - CFO Exclusive
Shanghai returns to normal but inventory remains high prior to receiving newly….
13 Jun 2022 - Hammersmith
This week was USDA WASDE week and, as expected, there seemed to be no major surprises in this month’s report. The WASDE shows higher world stocks for corn and soybeans with lower stocks for wheat. Most of the corn ending stocks growth is in Ukraine due to the inability to export corn......please click PDF to see more details
07 Jun 2022 - CFO Exclusive
High-rising inventory plus better fishing could inevitably reduce …
06 Jun 2022 - Hammersmith
Amazing how a couple of words from Russia can cause the market to drop much lower. While it does seem that there “might” be a compromise on some grain shipments out of the Ukraine, it may be that the “consideration” demanded by Russia may be too high to allow it to work.........please PDF to see more details

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