posted by
crunchy
1244 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Agriculture
U.S. soybean futures were steady on Thursday, holding gains from the previous session as a weakening dollar boosted commodity markets.
posted by
friendlydude
1244 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Agriculture
Corn and soybeans rose for a second day on speculation a weaker dollar and costlier crude oil may lift demand for the crops used for fuel, food and animal feed.
posted by
DannyBly
1245 days ago
in Fundamental, Daily, Agriculture
Lean hog futures tested support levels as discussed yesterday and held, closing slightly higher across the board. The trade seemed to correctly anticipate the fact that cutout values held in check yesterday. The closing pork report showed the cut
posted by
DannyBly
1247 days ago
in Fundamental, Daily, Agriculture
Lean hog futures closed lower across the board on Friday but the market did not sustain any major technical damage. Cash hog prices on Friday was mostly 1.00 lower with the cash outlook for today steady to lower.
posted by
crunchy
1252 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Agriculture
Wheat fell, snapping a three-session rally, as the rising dollar dimmed prospects for exports by the U.S., the world’s largest shipper of the grain.
posted by
Buck
1252 days ago
in USD, Agriculture, Trade
Soybeans prices rose to a two-week high on increasing demand by Chinese importers and U.S. processors.
posted by
closingtrade
1253 days ago
in Fundamental, Agriculture
Falling production in commodities from rice to milk is bad news for just about everyone except investors.
posted by
PipWatCher
1253 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Agriculture
Soybeans rose the most in four weeks after an industry report showed record U.S. demand for the oilseed used to make animal feed and vegetable oil.
posted by
currencyplus
1253 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Agriculture
Sugar futures rose, approaching the highest level in 28 years, on speculation that the economic recovery will boost commodity demand and supplies of the sweetener will remain limited in the first half of 2010.
posted by
CommodityTip
1254 days ago
in Fundamental, Agriculture
Falling production in commodities from rice to milk is bad news for just about everyone except investors.
posted by
fxlady
1255 days ago
in Agriculture
“If you can tell me something else where the fundamentals are so attractive…I’d be happy to put my money there, but I don’t know of any other place” – JIM ROGERS ON AGRICULTURE
posted by
camac
1256 days ago
in USD, Agriculture
Corn regained its lead by the close of trade on Friday, jumping 3%, while its grain partner wheat struggled against a stronger dollar.