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Today’s 75-basis-point increase to interest rates signals the Fed has grown increasingly concerned with inflation, though it is still playing catchup.
House clears bill to overhaul ocean shipping laws, sending it to Biden’s desk
Soybeans are expected to trade higher, while corn and wheat are called lower this morning.
Soybeans rebounded some from Monday’s sharp losses, while corn and wheat traded lower overnight but held above yesterday’s lows.
Initial spring wheat CCI rating is a little below average.
Soybeans drop sharply, corn and winter wheat also lower as plunging stock market rattles commodity sector.
Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer and AgriTalk host Chip Flory discuss Putin’s game with Ukrainian wheat, weather impacting the midwest, ERP payments, priorities for the next Farm Bill and more.
Soybean inspections running stronger than normal during this time of year.
Corn and wheat futures are firmer with soybeans off to a soft start to the week. Livestock futures are under hefty pressure.
Corn, wheat futures expected higher with extreme heading for key crop areas; soybeans lower.
2-year and 10-year Treasury yield curve briefly inverted this morning