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Market Trend Corn, CN Down 1, Soybeans, SN UP 2, WN, Up 3 KWN

June 10, 2015 07:14 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend: Corn, CN Down ¾;  Soybeans, SN Down ¼; WN, Up 3; KWN, Up 3-4

·         Global equity markets are rather listless this morning.  Greece is still trying to reach an agreement with other  EU members while a decision by MSCI to omit Shanghai from its lists of global benchmarks caused very minor pressure on Shanghai, down .15%.  The Nikkei lost .25% and the Hang Seng, -1.25% on fears from an outbreak of MERS.  Europe has taken a positive turn despite the impasse:  DAX, +.96%; CAC 40, +.59% and FTSE, +.29%.  U.S. pre-market indicators are positive:  DOW futures, +57; NAS, +16; S&P, +7.50.  Outside markets:  July crude is up $1.10; gold is 9.90 to the plus side at $1,187.20 and the $ Index is off a ½ point

·         T-storm Weather: A textbook setup for numerous rounds of thunderstorms beginsThursday-Friday and continues for five consecutive days across the Corn Belt and central / southern Plains as: 1) a series of waves move across the central U.S., including the humidity-laden remnant of Hurricane Blanca that is currently bringing rain to the desert southwest, and 2) a large-scale influx of humidity transports unfiltered tropical air into the central U.S..  Energy and humidity intersect to produce widespread rainfall of 1.75" to 3.25"

·         July Corn Down $.0075 at $3.6425; Sep Down $.01 at $3.7150. The funds bought 3 KTuesday   

·         July SB Down $.0025 at $9.5125; Aug Steady at $9.37.  Funds:  again bought 5 K SB; bought 6 K SBM; sold 3 K SBO

·         July Wheat Up $.03 at $5.3525; Sep Up $.02 at $5.4075.  The funds bought 4 K yesterday

CORN/SORGHUM                           &nb​sp;                       &nbs​p;                        &nbs​p;                        ​;                        ​            

·    ​;     USDA WASDE at 11:00 AM CDT: Avg. trade guess for 14/15 U.S. corn carryout, 1.865 bbu; avg. for 15/16, 1.772 bbu  

·         USDA WASDE at 11:00 AM CDT: Avg. trade guess for 2015 U.S. corn production, 13.651 bbu vs. 13.630 in May

·         ATI Research: U.S. corn export sales for 15/16 are 87 mbu—down 26% from last year and a 5-year low

·         Ethanol margins: $0.40 per gallon--down vs. $0.47 last week and below $0.92 last year.  EIA report at 10:00 AM CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         USDA WASDE at 11:00 AM CDT: Avg. trade guess for 14/15 U.S. soybean carryout, 341 mbu; avg. for 15/16, 483 mbu

·         USDA WASDE at 11:00 AM CDT: Avg. trade guess for 2015 U.S. soybean production, 3.846 bbu vs. 3.850 in May

·         ATI Research: U.S. soybean planting progress for week end June 14 approx. 91% last year; 5-year avg. is approx. 90% 

·         USDA WASDE: Avg. guess 2015 U.S. winter wheat, 1.466 bbu; HRW, 0.850, SRW, 0.412, White, 0.204

·         USDA WASDE: Avg. trade guess for 14/15 U.S. all wheat carryout is 714 mbu; avg. guess for 15/16 is 794 mbu

·         ATI Research: U.S. HRS wheat crop model down 2 mbu to 524 mbu

ENERGY

·         Higher: CLN15, +$1.10 at $61.24; EBN, +$1.22; EBN-CLN, +4.81, +$.07, RBN, +$.0358; NGN, +$.015; HON, +$.0261

·         EIA estimates: crude, -1.8 (API: -6.7); Gasoline, +0.0 (-3.9); Distillates, +1.3 (+0.04)

·         Cash ethanol markets were steady to slightly lower on Tuesday: Chicago, New York, Tampa and Dallas all down ½; Gulf unchanged; and LA was also ½ lower at $1.69 per gallon

·         RINs were firmer: 2013’s up 2 at 38-41; 2014’s climbed 2 at 38-41; and 2015’s added 2 to 38-41

·         The July RBOB/July Ethanol spread widened nearly 7 cents to $.52510/gallon on ample Gulf inventories

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                   &nb​sp;                       &nbs​p;               

·         Choice boxed beef values were up $3.09 to $247.20 on Tuesday, but are $4.39 lower compared to a week ago

·         June live cattle futures closed at $155.075 on Tuesday—the highest settlement price for the contract since Jan. 7

·         On Tuesday, the USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout gained $1.92 but at $86.01, is 7-cents lower vs. last week

·         CME Lean Hog Index down $0.07 at $82.30.  June futures were down $0.35 at $81.20 and are $1.10 below the index

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

 



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