14 May 2024

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E.g., 14/06/2024
E.g., 14/06/2024
14 Dec 2022 - CFO Exclusive
A quiet cash trend is essential by year-end though fishing and demands are not that strong….
12 Dec 2022 - Hammersmith
This week was USDA WASDE week as we all know which pushed soybean prices up by about USD 15 m/t, soymeal up by about USD 50 m/t while corn was unchanged ........please click PDF to see more details
07 Dec 2022 - CFO Exclusive
Public re-opening from lockdowns would upright consumption…..
05 Dec 2022 - Hammersmith
Both US corn and wheat had downturns this week with corn prices dropping by about USD 10 m/t while US winter wheat was down by close to USD 14 m/t. US spring wheat was down bur not as far with a drop of USD 10 m/t. Soybean prices were almost unchanged on the week but soymeal did move higher, by close to USD 20 m/t.....please click PDF to see more details
30 Nov 2022 - CFO Exclusive
The reducing exploratory fishing till Nov 26 doesn’t move up RMB…..
28 Nov 2022 - Hammersmith
This week was a limited work week in the USA with Thursday being the Thanksgiving holiday and many in the trade also taking a Friday holiday – so it was a reasonably calm week for US markets.........please click PDF to see more details
23 Nov 2022 - CFO Exclusive
Newly released 2nd season comes up with 2.283 million tons of fishing since….
21 Nov 2022 - Hammersmith
The Black Sea grain corridor situation had prices moving up and down and back this week as we all tried to get a good idea of what was actually happening. For now it does look like the next 120 days will be business as usual from Ukraine and even Russia – well, as usual as it can be.......please click PDF to see more details
16 Nov 2022 - CFO Exclusive
Cash trend keeps flat before hearing report for fishing….
14 Nov 2022 - Hammersmith
Grain and oilseed prices finished the week with lower prices levels which experts say was caused by the lower US dollar. Corn ended the week down by about USD 9 m/t with soybeans down by around USD 5 m/t, soymeal down by close to USD 10 m/t and US spring wheat down by USD 3 m/t with winter wheat down........please click PDF to see more details.

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