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Archive for June 9th, 2009

ICE Canola Weakens On C$ Strength, Poor Demand

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Canola contracts on the ICE Futures Canada platform were trading in a narrowly mixed range in the three mostly active contracts. Downward price momentum was linked to the appreciation of the Canadian dollar and to the »

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Eueopean Veg Oil PM Palm & Lauric Oil Prices- Jun 9

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Lowest known offers at 1745 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, bulk, with changes on the day unless otherwise stated as quoted by European traders: »

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European Veg Oil PM Soft Oil Prices- Jun9

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

HAMBURG (Dow Jones)–Lowest known offers at 1745 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, bulk, with changes on the day unless otherwise stated as quoted by European traders: Soyoil, Dutch origin Rapeseed oil, Dutch origin 0.75% FFA, FOB mill... »

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South Africa Weekly Corn Exports Rise To 76.413 Tons – I-Net

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

JOHANNESBURG (I-Net Bridge)–Weekly exports of South African white corn increased to 76,413 metric tons last week from 29,565 tons the week before, the South African Grain Information Service said Tuesday. Yellow corn exports were lower for the week at 1,086 tons, compared with 1,961 tons, SAGIS’s weekly report showed. The shipments brought... »

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MARKET TALK: CBOT Corn Rebound, Gets Outside Market Boost

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

1104 EDT – CBOT corn futures are higher in early trading in a “turnaround Tuesday” environment following recent losses, traders say. A weaker dollar and stronger crude oil give the market support, they add. The trade is awaiting Wednesday’s supply and demand report, and to what extent the USDA will alter its production estimates. ... »

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CBOT Corn Outlook: Up 2-4c Dollar, Oversold Conditions

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Chicago Board of Trade corn futures are expected to open higher Tuesday following overnight gains amid support from a weaker dollar and higher crude oil, analysts said. Corn is called 2 to 4 cents higher. In overnight trading, July corn was up 4 cents to $4.39 per bushel, September corn was up 4 1/4 »

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MARKET TALK: US Wheat Futures Start Higher In Turnaround

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

1050 EDT – U.S. wheat futures are rising in a turnaround from Monday’s sell-off. The markets are consolidating and waiting for the USDA to issue fresh crop data at 8:30 a.m. EDT Wednesday, traders say. Trading is choppy. CBOT July wheat is up 12 cents at $6.10 a bushel, KCBT July wheat is up 10... »

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OIL FUTURES: Crude Nears $70/Bbl As Dollar Weakens

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

The U.S. dollar weakened slightly after rising to a one-week high against the euro Monday on expectations that benchmark interest rates in the U.S. will be forced upward by the end of the year. A weaker dollar tends to draw investors into commodities as a currency hedge. »

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MARKET TALK: OPEC Market Perception Changed Since March – PFC

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

OPEC's market perception has changed since March, when the group was concerned that higher prices would threaten a global economic recovery, says PFC Energy Senior Director Raad Alkadri. "At that time, key producers thought »

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MARKET TALK: Cooler Temps May Help Central Midwest Corn

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Normal summer temperatures in some areas of the corn belt are too hot to obtain high yields, and cooler temperatures have a beneficial impact, says Gail Martell, senior agriculture analyst for Storm »

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US Cash Grain Outlook: USDA Crop Report, Rain Both Looming

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

"The grain trade is expecting USDA to make a small cut in its estimate of U.S. winter wheat production when it releases its latest monthly crop production report on Wednesday morning," said Brock Associates. Trade estimates of US winter wheat production average 1.496 »

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US Wheat Outlook: Seen Firmer On Rebound, Outside Support

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

The next downside price objective for the bears is pushing and closing CBOT July wheat below solid technical support at $5.63 1/4, he said. Bulls' next upside price objective is to push and close the contract above solid technical resistance at $6.50, he said. »

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CBOT Soy Outlook:Seen Up; Overnight Theme, Outside Markets

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

The plantings numbers don't mean that much at this point, as the seedings aren't terribly behind, said Dale Durchholz, analyst with Agrivisor in Bloomington, Ill. Weather is more important to watch, if rains stay farther north in the Midwest, the wettest areas of Illinois and Indiana will rapidly move along in their seedings, Durchholz said. »

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Brazil Soy Export Premiums And Discount

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Premiums and discounts for soybeans at Paranagua port, Brazil, against Chicago Board of Trade quotes. Figures calculated from free on board prices negotiated for actual trade at the Paranagua port against the nearest active CBOT contract. »

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Technical Analysis: US Soy Complex Futures

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

July soybeans on Monday closed firmer and nearer the session high and hit a fresh eight-month high. The key "outside markets" were mostly bearish for the soybean futures market Monday, as the U.S. stock indexes were lower, crude oil »

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MARKET TALK: India Soybean Futures Pare Losses On Weak Monsoon

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

India June NCDEX soybean futures provisionally end flat at INR2,584.5/100 kg; off intra-day low of INR2,570. "The news about the monsoon rains extending their weak phase limited losses," says SMC Comtrade analyst »

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MARKET TALK: CBOT Grains, Soybeans Advance Overnight

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

CBOT grain and soybean futures rose overnight in a rebound from losses Monday and Friday, traders say. Gains in crude oil and weakness in the U.S. dollar are seen as supportive. U.S. soybean plantings in »

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European Veg Oil AM Palm & Lauric Oil Prices- Jun 9

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Lowest known offers at 1330 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, bulk, with changes on the day unless otherwise stated as quoted by European traders: »

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Technical Analysis: US Corn, Wheat Futures – June 9

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

July corn on Monday closed lower and nearer the session low. The key "outside markets" were mostly bearish for the corn futures market Monday, as the U.S. stock indexes were lower, crude oil prices were steady-weaker and the U.S. »

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European Veg Oil AM Soft Oil Prices- Jun 9

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Lowest known offers at 1330 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, bulk, with changes on the day unless otherwise stated as quoted by European traders: »

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