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MARKET TREND CH, Up 1, SF, Up 1, WH, Up 2, KWH, Up 2

December 22, 2015 07:46 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         MARKET TREND:  CH, Up $.0025; SF, Up $.3  WH, Up $.0150;  KWH, Up $.0250

·         “Jittery” is the word one service used to describe U.S. equity markets ahead of 3rd quarter final GDP #’s (1.9% expected); November existing home sales & the Oct FHFA home price index today.  Most overseas markets are higher.  Asia had the Hang Seng and Shanghai up .18-.27% while the Nikkei slipped .16%.  Europe is firmer heading into the afternoon—DAX, +.16%; CAC 40, +.32%; FTSE, +.73%.  Pre-markets have the DOW, +4; NAS, -4.5; S&P, +.75.  $ Index, -.094; gold, -$3.70; CLG, +$.18

·         T-storm Weather: Below- to much-below-normal rainfall likely continues across northern areas of Brazil over the next 10 days. Therefore, the magnitude of dryness continues or intensifies into late-month, potentially leaving December (and November-December) as the driest since before 2002 by a large margin (Speedwell Indices).  To the south, rounds of heavy rain occur every one to three days from northeast Argentina into southern Brazil and Paraguay, likely leaving November-December in southern Brazil (and potentially Paraguay) as the wettest since before 1977, also by a large margin

·         CH, Up $.0025 @ $3.7225;  CK, Up $.00755 @ $3.7875.  The funds started off the week selling 4 K

·         SF, Up $.03 @ $8.9425; SH, Up $.0275 @ $8.9425.  Funds sold 1 K SB; 2K SBM and bought 2 K SBO

·         WH, Up $.0150 @ $4.8050; WK, Up $.0125 @ $4.8750.  The funds sold an estimated 5 Kon Monday  

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·         ATI​ Research: U.S. corn balance sheet; 15/16 carryout up 30 mbu to 1.838 bbu; 16/17 carry-out up 78 to 1.720 bbu

·         ATI Research: U.S. sorghum balance sheet; 15/16 carryout unchanged at 52 mbu; 16/17 carry-out steady at 58 mbu

·         Consultant: Full-season corn in southern Brazil is generally doing fine, excessive moisture not been much of a problem

·         T-storm Weather: Although it is notable that some heat develops in Argentina with time through 10 days, it is more notable that areas of thunderstorms continue to keep most areas moist; wettest north, driest south

·         USDA export inspections: Year-to-date U.S. corn exports of 337 mbu are down 22% vs. last year and 21% from two years ago.  This year’s pace is the slowest since 2012

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         ATI Research: U.S. soybean balance sheet; 15/16 carryout up 25 mbu to 510 mbu; 16/17 carry-out up 45 to 388 mbu

·         USDA export inspections: Year-to-date U.S. soybean exports of 906 mbu are down 12% vs. last year’s 1026 mbu total

·         Consultant: Brazil soybean crop est. lowered 2.0 MMT to 97.0 MMT due to dry weather in central, northeastern areas

·         USDA export inspections: Year-to-date U.S. wheat exports of 420 mbu are down 14% from last year’s 487 mbu total

·         ATI Research: U.S. HRW wheat balance sheet, 15/16 carryout at 429 mbu vs. 295 million for 14/15

·         T-storm Weather: A total of 95% of U.S. HRW wheat production was wetter than normal over the last 60 days

ENERGY

·         Mixed: CLG16,+-$.08, $35.99; EBG, +$0.13; EBG-CLGH, $.45, -$.09; RBG -$.0233; NGG, -$.008; HOG, +$.0033

·         Cash ethanol markets were steady to weaker on Monday: Chicago and Gulf off ¾; New York slipped 1; Tampa unchanged; Dallas eased 1 ½; and LA was unchanged at $1.48 ½ per gallon

·         Ethanol RINs higher: 2014’s added 2 ¼ to 70-71 ½; 2015’s up 1 7/8 to 69 ¼-70 ½; & 2016’s firmed 1 7/8 to 69 ¼-70 ½

·         The Jan RBOB/Jan Ethanol inverse increased $.0492 to -$.1736 per gallon on Monday     

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·         Choice boxed beef values were $2.86 lower on Monday and have declined $11.18 (5.8%) the past 7 trading days

·         5-Area Weekly Weighted Average Steer price down $1.51 last week to $116.64/cwt and is $41.87 lower vs. last year

·         On Monday, the USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout increased 7-cents but is still $2.97 lower compared to last week

·         CME Lean Hog Index declined $0.56 to $54.65.  February futures were $0.175 lower but are $1.80 above the index

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

 



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