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By Allendale Inc. |
May 7, 2013
The trade's expectations for USDA new-crop corn and soybean estimates should set the tone for the market this week.
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By Debarati Roy, Bloomberg |
May 6, 2013
Hedge funds increased positions on a gold rally by the most in three weeks as central banks signaled no end to economic stimulus, driving prices higher just as analysts and traders turned the most bearish in three years.
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By Jeff Wilson and Whitney McFerron, Bloomberg |
April 29, 2013
Corn jumped the most in 10 months, gaining the maximum allowed by the Chicago Board of Trade, as rain and frigid weather slowed the pace of planting in the U.S., the world’s top exporter.
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By Scott Moritz, Bloomberg |
April 24, 2013
Sprint Nextel Corp., the third- largest U.S. wireless carrier, reported a narrower-than-expected first-quarter loss, even as 560,000 subscribers departed.
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By Tony C. Dreibus and Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
April 23, 2013
The coldest start ever to the wheat-growing season in Kansas and freezing weather across the southern Great Plains are compounding damage to U.S. crops already hurt by the worst drought since the 1930s.
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By Sholom Sanik |
April 19, 2013
The April USDA crop report presented a bearish picture for the global wheat market, reaffirming the steep slide in prices we’ve seen over the past six months. With the 2012-13 marketing year drawing to a close, analysts were expecting a featureless report.
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By Lu Wang and Sarah Pringle, Bloomberg |
March 20, 2013
U.S. stocks rose, snapping a three- day decline in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, as the Federal Reserve will keep up its bond buying to stimulate the economy and euro-area leaders weighed options for Cyprus.
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By Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
February 21, 2013
From South Dakota to Ohio, farmers are preparing to plant the most corn in almost eight decades after drought ruined record U.S. harvests predicted by the government.
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By Rich Nelson |
February 21, 2013
Although major winter storms are sweeping through hog and cattle country, trade and other issues are driving prices.
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By Jeff Wilson |
February 20, 2013
From South Dakota to Ohio, farmers are preparing to plant the most corn in almost eight decades after drought ruined record U.S. harvests.