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Market Trend Corn, CU down 2, Soybeans, SQ down 3, WU, down 9

July 8, 2015 07:08 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend: Corn, CU down 2 ¾; Soybeans, SQ down 3; WU, down 9 ½;  KWU, Down 8 ½          

·         Chinese government admonition for citizens to buy more stocks not working—Shanghai plunges 6.9% overnight and the Hang Seng drops 5.8%; almost 36% of the listed companies suspend trading.  Nikkei falls 3.14%.  U.S. 401-K values likely to shrink today—DOW futures off 137; S&P 500 expected to open 17 lower and the NAS, pre-markets 38 lower. Europe .28% (DAX) to .63% (FTSE) higher this morning on reports Greek PM has given reform proposals to creditors.   Outside markets:  Gold, up $1.20 at $1,153.80; energies higher with Aug WTI up $.30 and the $ Index, off 1/3rd of a point to 96.725

·         T-storm Weather: Unseasonable coolness dominates areas in / adjacent the Corn Belt through Thursday-Friday.  Heavy rain occurs along the edge of coolness, most notably including some of the wettest corn, soybeans & wheat across southeast third to half of the Corn Belt.  A short-duration heat wave begins Friday-Saturday and ends Tuesday-Wednesday.  Best rain chances from Saturday forward are along the edge of warmth, generally including the northern Plains and northern / eastern Corn Belt

·         July Corn Down $.04  at $4.1175; Sep Down  $.0275 at $4.2050.    Funds sold 5 KTuesday.   Dely: Corn, 1,003

·         July SB Down $.03 at $9.99; Aug Down $.0275 at $9.8925.   Funds: sold 12 K SB; 5 K SBM; 10 K SBO.   Dely: SBO, 822

·         Wheat Down $.0950 at $5.70;  Sep Down $.0925 at $5.76.   Funds sold 8 K yesterday.   Dely: HRW, 6; SRW, 275

CORN/SORGHUM                                         ​;                        ​                        &​nbsp;                       &n​bsp;                       

·         July 10 USDA WASDE: Avg. trade guess for U.S. corn carryout--14/15, 1.809 bbu (1.876 in June); 15/16, 1.508 (1.771)

·         T-storm Weather: By next weekend (July 18), the core of upper-level high pressure will become the driver of U.S. weather.  Near- or above-normal temperatures with near- or below-normal rainfall are most probable

·         Crop consultant: Nationwide condition of 2015 U.S. corn crop is now rated essentially equal to the long term average 

·         ATI Research: U.S. corn exports forecast at 37.5 mbu/week over the next month, 1.5 million below last year’s average

·         Ethanol margins: $0.19 per gallon--down vs. $0.21 last week and below $0.92 last year.  EIA report at 9:30 AM CDT

 

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         July 10 USDA WASDE: Avg. trade guess for U.S. soybean carryout--14/15, 292 mbu (330 in June); 15/16, 378 (475)

·         ATI Research: Increasingly unlikely that U.S. Sept-Nov soybean exports will be within 75 mbu of last year’s 824 total

·         Crop consultant: Wet weather delaying U.S. wheat harvest, which is delaying the planting of double crop soybeans

·         July 10 USDA Crop Production report: Avg. trade guess all wheat, 2.149 bbu; HRW, 0.888; SRW, 0.399; White, 0.199

·         ATI Research: U.S. al wheat exports likely to range from 10-15 mbu per week through the remainder of July

ENERGY

·         Higher: CLQ15, +0.25, $52.58; EBQ, +0.45; EBQ-CLQ, +4.70, +$.18, RBQ, +$.0312; NGQ, +$.004; HOQ, +$.0080

·         EIA estimates: crude, -1.0 (API: -0.95); Gasoline, unch (-2.0); Distillates, +1.0 (+4.2)

·         Cash ethanol markets were mostly lower on Tuesday: Chicago and Gulf down 2 ¼; New York off ¼; Tampa eased 2 ½; Dallas declined 1; and LA was steady at $1.75 ½ per gallon

·         Ethanol RINs for 2013, 2014 and 2015 all gained 3/8 to finish at 45 1/8 in a range from 44 ½-45 ¾

·         The Aug RBOB/Aug Ethanol spread settled at $.3134, up $.0297; trading $.3446/gallon today

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                               ​                        &​nbsp;   

·  ​       Choice boxed beef values were $2.98 lower on Tuesday, are down $8.06 vs. last week & lowest since June 8

·         Over the last 8 trading days, choice boxed beef cutout values have declined $11.45 (4.5%)

·         On Tuesday, USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout was down 74-cents but at $80.96, is still up 52-cents vs. last week

·         CME Lean Hog Index gained $0.30 to $77.43.  July futures up $0.525 at $79.25, and are $1.82 above the index

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

 



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