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E.g., 23/11/2024
28 Jan 2020 - Hammersmith
Prices were mainly a little lower this week with soybeans leading the way. Soybeans were down by about USD 10 m/t, corn was down a little – no more than a dollar or two – US spring wheat was even down, this time by about USD 4 m/t followed by hard red winter wheat that was down by about USD 3 m/t. Soft red winter wheat prices were steady at current very high levels.........please click PDF to see more details
21 Jan 2020 - CFO Exclusive
Breeding farms would stock up fishmeal though RMB shows ….
20 Jan 2020 - Hammersmith
The week finished with a bit of a bang and pushed prices up on Friday. Corn jumped by about USD 5 on Friday to finish the week up by only about USD 1 m/t. Soybeans didn’t have quite a strong a Friday and ended up the week down by about USD 6 m/t. Soymeal wasn’t quite as bad and only dropped by about USD 3 m/t. There was very little change in wheat prices, but soft red winter wheat did manage to move up by a couple of dollars m/t.......please click PDF to see more details
14 Jan 2020 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend up by reducing stockpiles and high juveniles….
13 Jan 2020 - Hammersmith
The first 2020 WASDE report came out on Friday and didn’t really seem to have much effect on the markets. Most trade reports say that the market had expected to actual results so that there were no serious surprises.......please clcik PDF to see more details
07 Jan 2020 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend keeps up while juveniles remain…..
06 Jan 2020 - Hammersmith
All the holidays in North America are now behind us for a while and by next week everything there should be about back to normal. Looking at prices, the week ended with a down day for all grains and soybeans which made the week look like about an unchanged week – at least for futures prices........please click PDF to see more details
02 Jan 2020 - Hammersmith
With all these Christmas and New Year holidays, there is a lack of business, business news and excitement in the grain/oilseed trade. Looking at prices for the last week, the only excitement seemed to be for wheat prices. Corn and soybean prices were pretty well unchanged on the week as was soymeal but US winter wheat was up by USD 5 to 7 m/t with spring wheat up by about the same amount........please click PDF to see more details
30 Dec 2019 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend keeps up due to anxiety about lack ……
23 Dec 2019 - Hammersmith
This week was an up week for prices with soybeans leading the prices and moving higher by about USD 6 m/t followed by hard red winter wheat which was up by USD 7 m/t and soft red wither wheat up by USD 4 --- and corn was up too, but not all that much – only USD 2 or 3 m/t...........please click PDF to see more details.

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