Prices 14/11/16

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Choppy thin trade saw some markets give back gains while others continued to strengthen. The US media seem too involved with the Trump presidency than anything else at present, fundamental news is a little harder to find in the US even though it was a WASDE week. Canada had...
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Prices 11/11/16

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Canola futures were dragged lower on the back of sharply lower soybean futures on Wednesday’s session. With soybeans staging a slight recovery last night and the S&D for canola still looking more bullish than bearish ICE futures for canola last night managed to take back the losses from the...
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Prices 10/11/16

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With all the drama around politics in the US the media generally brushed the monthly USDA World Ag Supply & Demand Estimates report under the carpet. Well at least until it was announced, then the market took some notice. The USDA increased corn and soybean production estimates in the...
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Prices 09/11/16

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Malaysian palm oil futures closed at the highest level since March 2014 last night. This combined with lower production estimates for Argentine soybeans, a poor finish to the harvest program in Canada and a weaker USD saw Chicago soybean futures close higher by over 12c/bu ($5.75) last night. The...
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Prices 09/11/16

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The Aussie dollar is back up over 77c this morning. It’s sharply stronger against the Euro and the Sterling, if you were thinking about doing the Canadian Rockies tour it might be a good time to lock your currency in there too Eddie. Stronger metals markets fuelled by speculation...
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Prices 07/11/16

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US markets were thinly traded but managed to creep higher on Friday night. The bulk of the trade seem obsessed with sport and next weeks election at present so I expect to see as much sense out of Chicago as I do out of the media on the election...
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Prices 04/11/16

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Export sales data out of the US ended up determining the market direction last night. Corn and soybeans saw exports at better than expected levels while poor old US wheat was snubbed again. Surprisingly spring wheat futures saw the biggest losses. Spring wheat, the wheat most similar to our...
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Prices 3/11/16

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Wheat found some support overnight while soybeans pushed lower, canola managed to break away from the influence of the Chicago bean market to close C$6.30 / tonne higher. There is still around 20% of the Saskatchewan spring wheat and canola crop left out in the field. Wheat found support...
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Prices 02/11/16

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The big mover last night was Chicago soybeans which fell away 18c/bu, close to AUD$9.00 / tonne. Basically it was driven by two things, funds taking profit and better harvest conditions in the US. The weather map shows the next seven day’s generally dry before returning to wet weather...
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Prices 1/11/16

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Wheat futures in the USA took back much of Friday night’s decline as funds stood up to take end of month profits from extended short positions. Harvest pressure kept corn and soybeans futures in check but the US does continue to sell good volume of beans to  China. Some...
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