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Corn Pit Jul '15 (CN15)

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Corn (Pit) Futures Market News and Commentary

Corn Hold Gains, Following Decent Export Sales Data

Corn futures held on tight for gains to close out the Thursday session. Contracts were up 1 to 3 cents across the board as the final bell rang. Friday will be the last trade session before a 3-day weekend, with the markets closed for Memorial Day on Monday.

USDA’s weekly Export Sales report pegged a 4-week high in corn bookings at 911,151 MT during the week of May 16. That was in the middle of the 500,000 MT and 1.2 MMT estimates and 22.8% above the previous week. The top buyer was Mexico of 350,300 MT, with 273,800MT sold to China (263,000 MT switched from unknown) and 220,100 MT purchased by Japanese importers. New crop sales came in at 304,952 MT, the second highest for the MY and 286,000 MT sold to Mexico. 

The International Grains Council cut the world corn production estimate by 6 MMT to 1.220 billion MT. Mixed with a 2 MMT increase in consumption took the ending stocks number fown 10 MMT from the April Projection to 281 MMT

Jul 24 Corn  closed at $4.64, up 2... Read more

  • Corn Hold Gains, Following Decent Export Sales Data

    Corn futures held on tight for gains to close out the Thursday session. Contracts were up 1 to 3 cents across the board as the final bell rang. Friday...

  • Soybeans Fall as Products Pulled Lower

    Soybeans slipped lower into the Thursday close, as contracts were down 2 to 7 cents on the day. Soymeal futures was front months with a dime to $1.50 lower...

  • Wheat Closes Higher on Thursday

    The wheat complex started off weaker on Thursday, but rounded out the day with strength. Chicago contracts were firm to 5 ¼ cents higher in the front...

  • A Quiet Grain Trade Ahead of a Long Weekend.

    Grains were mixed in today’s trade with corn and wheat higher while soybeans were lower. Where does that put us ahead of the long weekend

  • Shootin' the Bull about opposites

    There won't be much to say were prices to move lower in fats, simply due to there not having been any premium to appreciate from.  Not so in the feeder...

  • Wheat Trying to Hold Gains on Thursday

    The wheat complex got off to a higher early start, as bulls are now fighting to stay above water. Chicago contracts are showing steady to 1 cent higher...

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