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E.g., 23/11/2024
E.g., 23/11/2024
29 Jun 2020 - Hammersmith
It was another down week for grain prices in the US --- on the futures side of things, corn prices dropped by as much as USD 8 m/t, soybeans were down by USD 6 m/t or so with soymeal down by USD 4 m/t. US winter wheat was down by about USD 4 m/t while spring wheat dropped by almost USD 10 m/t........please click PDF to see more details
23 Jun 2020 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend keeps low though stockpiles reduce….
22 Jun 2020 - Hammersmith
Except for wheat price, commodities in the US seemed to have quite a quiet week. Corn prices were about a dollar a m/t higher with soybeans up by nearly USD 2 m/t and soymeal down by USD 2 m/t or so........please click PDF to see more details
16 Jun 2020 - CFO Exclusive
The reducing arrival cargoes give advantage to RMB cash trend…
15 Jun 2020 - Hammersmith
This week was USDA WASDE week and if you look at where prices are at the end of the week one can kind of assume that the WASDE was much of a non-event for prices. Corn, soybeans and soymeal ended the week almost unchanged with the only .......please click PDF to see more details
09 Jun 2020 - CFO Exclusive
Covid-19 has nearly cut half of regular demand since the beginning…..
02 Jun 2020 - CFO Exclusive
The hesitating consumption reduces cash trend though currency issue supports…
01 Jun 2020 - Hammersmith
So, where do we stand on prices at the end of this four day trading week in the US. Corn prices moved a little higher, up by about USD 2 m/t – soybeans too were up by a couple of dollars, soymeal was pretty well unchanged. Hard red winter wheat jumped by about USD 9 m//t and soft red winter was up by USD 3 m/t or so.......please click PDF to see more details
26 May 2020 - CFO Exclusive
Stable fishmeal supply would be the key fact in the long run…..
25 May 2020 - Hammersmith
This weekend is a holiday weekend in the USA with businesses closed on Monday for the Memorial Day holiday. Ramadan also ends this weekend with Muslim countries celebrating Eid al-Fitr – the celebration of breaking the fast. Grain markets were quiet this week as no one much wants to do anything or hold any positions prior to a holiday. Corn prices were ......please click PDF to see more details

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