29 Mar 2024

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E.g., 29/03/2024
04 Jan 2022 - CFO Exclusive
The reducing inventory would be keeping exist to maintain cash …..
03 Jan 2022 - Hammersmith
So here we are on the first day of 2022 and the year ended with soybeans up by 41% in 2021, corn up by 52%, soymeal up by 38%, hard red winter wheat up by 65%, soft red winter wheat up by 38%. I don’t think that anyone in the trade is expecting that the same overall rate of price increase will be seen in 2022.......please click PDF to see more details
28 Dec 2021 - CFO Exclusive
The uncertain cargoes could further move up RMB cash market till……
21 Dec 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Inventory keeps high level at ports to go through year-end and Chinese….
20 Dec 2021 - Hammersmith
This week seemed to be a little quieter than usual – perhaps due to upcoming holidays. For some, next week will only be a three day work week for Christmas followed by another short week for New Year. It is expected that new business will slack off quiet a bit and that the futures market daily volumes will be lower.......please click PDF to see more details
14 Dec 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Stockpiles at ports exceeding 1.43 times of 5-year-long ……
13 Dec 2021 - Hammersmith
This week was USDA WASDE week and it seemed to be much of a non-event – there were no real surprises in the report and the market just went on trading facts rather than projections. For the week, we had weakness in USA winter wheat prices while US soymeal surged higher. USA corn and soybeans had a quiet week for a change..........please click PDF to see more details
07 Dec 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Stockpile keeps up so far but hardly good to cash trend …..
06 Dec 2021 - Hammersmith
It was a week for much lower US wheat prices with prices dropping by USD 10 to 16 m/t depending on the wheat type and the specifications. Trade reports say that the lower prices for wheat were related mainly to the new wheat quota set by Russia for February to June. As was noted by the trade, wheat prices will still be long-term bullish, but Russia’s action may just create a little short term over supply and weaker prices. Of course, we may just see wheat prices rally right back up come Monday......please click PDF to see more details
30 Nov 2021 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend keeps firm when fishing shows high efficiency….

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