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After the Bell | September 6, 2023 Global supply uncertainty led the grain and soy complexes mostly higher, though persisting U.S. dollar strength cast a shadow over corn futures amid weak export demand.
Corn and soybean futures are under pressure with wheat slightly higher to start the week. Cattle futures are weaker with hog futures firmer...
Global trade finance gap reached unprecedented $2.5 trillion last year
Corn and soybeans are expected to open with a weaker tone coming out of the holiday weekend, while wheat is likely to be mixed.
Corn, soybeans and wheat held in relatively tight ranges in two-sided trade overnight.
Russia continues to explore free grain plan and other ideas
Oil continues to rally | China helping Russia | CR plan | Ukraine shakeup | Trade policy
Appropriations bills | Continuing resolution | Disaster aid | Air traffic control | G20 confab
Corn held on to corrective gains while soybeans and wheat turned lower. Cotton powered to yearly highs. Cattle faced losses while hogs showed relative strength.
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