Demand for U.S. corn and cattle has remained stout in recent months despite dwindling inventories, leading speculators to ...
Speculators have been busy stuffing their bullish Chicago corn bets to the brim, but last week they gave soybeans a nod of ...
Speculators have taken super-bullish positions in both US corn and cattle due to strong demand, despite dwindling inventories ...
In contrast to their ongoing bullish position in Chicago corn, speculators have shifted their attention to soybeans for the ...
Support is at $5.50-3/4, a break below which could cause a fall into $5.40-1/4 to $5.43-1/4 range. On the daily chart, the contract is rising towards a zone of $5.60 to $5.73-1/4.
The revisions to the US balance mean that the global balance is also tighter. Global corn ending stocks for 2024/25 were cut from 296.44m tonnes to 293.34m tonnes, which is also below expectations for ...
In its latest weekly report, the USDA said that export inspections of U.S. corn totaled 1.25 million metric tons for the week ended Jan. 23. That's down from 1.54 million tons the week before, and up ...
The resistance is identified as the 86.4pc projection level of an upward wave C from $3.16, which is capable of travelling to or above $3.32-1/4. Support is at $3.28-1/4, a break below which could ...
In the week ended Dec. 31, money managers boosted their net long position in CBOT corn futures and options to 228,806 contracts from 160,947 a week earlier, marking funds’ most bullish stance ...
Funds' bullish soybean bets as of late March, including the degree, correlate well with those as of mid-January. They ...
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In the week ended Dec. 31, money managers boosted their net long position in CBOT corn futures and options to 228,806 contracts from 160,947 a week earlier, marking funds’ most bullish stance since ...