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By Tony C. Dreibus, Bloomberg |
March 28, 2013
Corn plunged the most since May, sparking a slump in soybeans and wheat, after the government said U.S. inventories were bigger than analysts forecast and that farmers will plant the most since 1936.
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By Allendale Inc. |
March 26, 2013
The grain and oilseed markets are waiting for confirmation from Thursday's USDA report, while weather moves wheat.
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By Luzi Ann Javier, Bloomberg |
March 19, 2013
Farmers from Australia to Europe to the U.S. are poised to reap the second-largest wheat crop on record as fields recover from drought and heat waves, boosting global stockpiles for the first time in four years.
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By Allendale Inc. |
March 19, 2013
A thin corn market could be moved by moderate buying this week, while soybeans react to Cyprus and low inspection numbers.
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By Gary Kamen |
March 12, 2013
While on the floor of the CBOT I heard this comment numerous times. Must have been traders with bad timing.
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By Allendale Inc. |
March 12, 2013
International buyers and suppliers are moving the grain and soybean markets, while traders are starting to take notice of U.S. conditions.
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By Whitney McFerron and Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
March 8, 2013
Soybeans and corn rose for a second straight day on speculation that the U.S. Department of Agriculture will lower its forecast for crops in South America. Wheat fell.
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By Allendale Inc. |
March 5, 2013
Grains are trending lower as improving growing conditions have crops at or better than expected performance.
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By Allendale Inc. |
February 26, 2013
Corn needs a bullish spark, while China might turn to the United States for soybeans, and wheat demand dries up.
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By Marc Nemenoff |
February 21, 2013
The bonds once again became a safety net in what the industry now likes to call a “risk-off” trade as the dollar strengthened and metals and equities crashed in the face of hedge fund liquidation and margin call selling.