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MARKET TREND Mostly Lower CH, down 1, SH, down 4, WH, steady

February 16, 2017 08:18 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·        MARKET TREND—Mostly Lower: CH, down $.0125; SH, down $.0450; WH, steady;  KWH, down $.0150 

·        MACRO—Global markets take a pause after DOW/S&P make 5 consecutive record highs.  ASIA-Mostly higher:  Nikkei, -0.47%; Hang Seng, +0.47%; Shanghai, +0.51%.  EUROPE—Weaker:  FTSE, -0.49%; DAX, -0.28%; CAC, -0.45%.  Wall STREET-Pre markets are a bit lower:  DOW futures, -31; S&P, -3.75; NASDAQ, -1.25.  EXTERNALS: $ Index, -0.364 @ 100.880;  Gold, +$5.20 @ $1,237; and Mar Crude, +$0.34 @ $53.45

·        T-storm Weather: Outlook unchanged as several storms move across Argentina Thu.-Fri. forward, triggering t-storms and producing generalized rainfall of 2.00" to 6.00" over the next 10 days.  To the north, the wet period is ending in Mato Grosso, but near- and above-normal rainfall continue through 10 days as scattered t-storms occur along the western edge of a large upper-level high off the Atlantic coast. Sharply drier weather occurs elsewhere in most other areas of Brazil during the period.

·        Corn: CH down $.0125 @ $3.7750;  CK down $.0125 @ $3.8475.  The funds were back in a big way yesterday, buying 20 K     

·        SB: SH down $.0475 @ $10.5650; SK down $.0450 @ $10.6725.  Funds:  bot 7 SB; 7 SBM; sold 3 SBO.   Crush: $.75, -$.02; LY: $.51

·        Wheat: unch @ $4.5475; WK down $.0025 @ $4.68.  The funds bought 5 K on Wednesday              

 

  CORN/SORGHUM

·   &​nbsp;    Corn Export Sales released 7:30 CST—Trade estimates: 35-43 mbu with 20.1/wk needed

·        Milo Export Sales released 7:30 CST—Needed: 4.1

·        The USDA’s February Feed Outlook raised GCAU’s 200 K to 96.0 million as the result of higher COF and dairy cattle #’s. And, led to a 34 mbu increase in the ATI feed/residual estimate to 5.554 bbu (USDA:  5.6).  The implied Dec-Aug total represents a 12.5%/370 mbu increase over last year

·        Weekly ethanol production was off 15 K to an average of 1.05 mb/day; inventories rose 415 K to 22.5 million barrels

·        Stellar corn demand from Other Western Hemisphere markets—YTD exports to these markets up 45% at 236 mbu. All time high and not over—unshipped sales are likewise a new seasonal high at 116 mbu, 72% MORE than this time LY

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·        Soybean Export Sales—Trade estimates:  18-28 with 5.9/wk needed:

·        160.6 Jan NOPA crush tops trade average by 1.5; Sep-Jan total (census-adjusted) 11 mbu ahead of USDA forecast

·        Product Export Sales—SBM—trade estimating 150-350 with 103/wk needed, 103; SBO-8-30 with 8.2 K/wk needed

·        Wheat Export Sales—trade estimating 11-18 with 11/wk needed

·        Wednesday’s 4.54 ¾ WH17 close was the contract’s highest close since $4.50 on August 23rd, 2016

ENERGY

·        Firmer:   CLH17, +0.34 @ $53.45; EBJ, +$0.32; EBH-CLH, $2.64, $0.00; RBH, +$.0058;NGH, -$0.006; HOH, +$.0144

·        Cash ethanol markets were mixed:  NY held at $1.60; LA was off ½ cent to $1.70 1/2; the Gulf, Dallas and Tampa all edged up a ½ cent and Chicago was quoted 1 ¼ higher at $1.51 ½

·        Ethanol RINs were firmer: 2015’s up 1 ¼ to 45 ½ -48; 2016’s, 1 ½ higher, 47 ¼ -49 ¾; 2017’s, up 1 ¼, 47 ½- 50

·        The Mar RBOB/Mar ethanol spread inverted slightly, up nearly a pennty to -0.00510/gallon, premium ETOH    

  LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                       ​;                        ​     

·        Choice boxed beef values eased 2-cents on Wednesday and are $1.09 lower vs. last week

·        Cash cattle markets remained quiet with bids in the South at $116 while asking prices are around $122

·        USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout gained 13-cents on Wed. to $85.21 and is up 38-cents v. a week ago

·        CME Lean Hog Index was up $0.69 on Wed. to $75.31.  April futures fell $0.525 and are $4.535 below the index          

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

                    



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