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White House releases report on strategy treating climate change as a systemic risk
Still no word on RFS proposed levels, Chinese corn prices drop to align with wheat and dissatisfied workers walk out at Deere and other major companies...
After the Bell | October 14, 2021 Fresh export business helps soybean futures rebound from 6 1/2-month lows, grains also firmer.
Cash corn and soybean prices drop.
Several storms traversed these regions over the past week, helping to counter unseasonable warmth.
Strike at Deere | Grassley tweets White House on ethanol | Kerry downplays COP26
Soybean futures suffer technical damage, inflation continues to build and EPA announces upcoming roundtables to discuss WOTUS...
Ahead of the Open | October 14, 2021 Grain, soybean futures expected firmer in corrective bounce from USDA-driven slide.
China raises minimum purchasing price for wheat for first time since 2014. Attaché lowers forecast for Argentine soybean plantings. Is inflation transitory or structural? UAW has called a strike against Deere & Co.
After the Bell | October 13, 2021 Bearish USDA crop report keeps pressure on corn, soybean futures; livestock futures also weaker.
Boxed beef prices continue to fall and are nearing the summer low.
Initial tapering efforts will likely include cutting $10 billion a month in Treasury buys and $5 billion a month in mortgage-backed securities purchases.
Some Dems warming to including debt limit language in coming budget reconciliation
China’s grain and meat imports fall, the House passes debt legislation and the Fed hints at tapering asset purchases...
Ahead of the Open | October 13, 2021 Soybean futures seen firmer in rebound from USDA-driven drop to six-month lows, corn, wheat firmer.
Chinese bean buying slows in September. Certified acreage data release delayed. Americans quit their jobs at a record clip in August. Atlanta Fed chief says U.S. jobs slowdown should not derail taper timeline.
After the Bell | October 12, 2021 Soybeans tumble to six-month lows as USDA forecasts record U.S. crop, corn lower, wheat firmer.
Your editors highlight the main takeaways from today’s WASDE and Crop Production Reports.
On the other hand, its cotton production and carryover forecasts dropped more than analysts anticipated.
Corn and wheat inspections were in the lower half of analysts’ expectations and down from the week ending Sept. 30, with exporters focusing on soybean shipments as Louisiana ports reopen.
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