Commerce on a key stretch of the Mississippi River could "come to an effective halt" earlier than expected next week due to low water levels, disrupting shipments of billions of dollars of grain and other goods, a group of shippers said on Wednesday. The Waterways Council, which represents shippers and receivers of commodities, said in […] Read more
Low water may halt Mississippi River transport next week
Grain traders’ suit over CME price settlement to proceed
A group of grain traders can proceed with a lawsuit to overturn new price-settlement rules at CME Group, a judge in Chicago ruled on Monday. Cook County Circuit Court Judge Lee Preston denied a motion from CME, owner of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), to dismiss the lawsuit. The traders, who work in the […] Read more
U.S. grains reach multi-week highs on weak dollar, export sales
U.S. grain futures rose to multi-week highs on Friday as weakness in the U.S. dollar gave commodities a boost and weekly export sales topped expectations. Corn futures touched a two-week intraday high after the U.S. Department of Agriculture said U.S. export sales last week were 958,600 tonnes, well above analysts’ estimates for 300,000 to 450,000 […] Read more
Slumping U.S. grains rise on budget hopes, technical bounce
Slumping U.S. grain futures rose on Monday in a technical bounce from oversold conditions and as signs of progress to resolve a U.S. budget crunch lifted a range of commodity and equities markets. The Thomson Reuters-Jefferies CRB Index of commodities prices rose to its highest level in nearly a month after U.S. lawmakers indicated compromises […] Read more
U.S. soy sets five-month low as China scraps orders
U.S. soybean futures fell to a five-month low on Friday on word that China, the world’s top importer of the oilseed, canceled orders, while wheat sank to a four-month low. Grain markets pared losses and corn turned higher as equities firmed after congressional leaders said their meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama about the "fiscal […] Read more
U.S. soybeans dip on renewed supply pressure
U.S. grain futures weakened on Thursday, as expectations for an increase in global supply and concerns about the economy halted a two-day advance in soybeans. Soybeans had closed higher for the previous two days in a modest rebound from a drop to 4-1/2-month lows intraday on Tuesday. Expanding supply forecasts have weighed on the soy […] Read more
U.S. soybeans jump after China purchase
U.S. soybean futures rose for a second day on Wednesday on export business that included China buying 120,000 tonnes and on a larger-than-expected October crush, a turnaround from sharp losses earlier in the week. Export demand has increased as soybean prices have moved lower since early November. They were knocked to a 4-1/2 month low […] Read more
Bargain buying lifts U.S. soybeans from 19-week low
U.S. soybean futures rebounded from a four-and-a-half-month low on Tuesday, as bargain buying snapped a four-session slide that nearly erased gains from this summer’s crippling drought. Before recovering, soybeans during the trading session had lost more than six per cent since the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday raised its U.S. harvest estimate more than […] Read more
Technical selloff nearly erases U.S. soy’s drought rally
Grain futures tumbled in a wave of technical selling on Monday, with soybeans sinking to a four-and-a-half-month low that nearly erased gains from this summer’s devastating drought. Prices were already under pressure after the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday raised its estimate of U.S. soybean production more than expected and increased its forecast for […] Read more
U.S. grain prices seen extending drop after drought rally
Grain futures will extend their setback from record highs this summer as concerns ease about the worst U.S. drought in more than half a century, according to speakers at an annual commodities conference. Corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) have already pulled back 13 per cent from an all-time high of $8.43-3/4 […] Read more