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MARKET TREND CORN CU, Up 4, SOYBEANS SQ, Up 15, WHEAT WU, Up

August 10, 2015 07:25 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         MARKET TREND: CORNCU, Up 4; SOYBEANS: SQ, Up 15; WHEAT: WU, Up 2; KWU, Up 2¼   

·         Shanghai ignores weak July trade and price data, rises 4.9% on hopes the Central Government will continue its support for equity market “investment”; the Nikkei gained .4%; the Hang Seng retreated .13%.  Europe began the day by following China higher only to reverse course after the country’s July exports were down 8.3% yr to yr & the PPI recorded its largest drop in nearly 6 years—indicative of slowing demand.  U.S. futures are positive, however:  DOW, +49; S&P, +7 ¼; NAS, +17 ½. Outside markets:  gold, $.30 lower at $1,093.50; $ index, up 1/3rd of a point at 97.94; the energy complex is higher with Sep WTI up 12 cents

·         T-storm Weather: Heavy rain in excess of 1.00” focused from the KS-NE border through the southern two-thirds of IA, much of MO, and much of central Illinois over the weekend, which was slightly below expectations but did leave most areas wet over the last 5 days.  Mainly dry weather now occurs for around one week.  Much of the central U.S. is forecast to be cooler than normal into late-week.  Changes occur from west-to-east Thur--Sat as a large upper-level high temporarily develops in the Plains, sending maximums into the 80s-90s with minimums in the 60-s-70s for five consecutive warm to hot days; hottest across the Plains  

·         Sep Corn Up $.04 at $3.7675;  Dec Up $.0375 at $3.8750.  The funds closed out the week buying 5 K 

·         Aug SB Up $.15 at $10.24; Nov Up $.0650 at $9.6975.  Funds: bought 6 K SB; 4K SBM; 4 K SBO.  Dely: SBO, 21

·         Sep Wheat Up $.02 at $5.1250; Dec Up $.02 at $5.1775.    The funds bought 4 K on Friday

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·         USDA Crop Progress: Good/Excellent crop condition ratings for U.S. corn could be steady to one point lower vs. last week’s 70%.  Ratings for same week last year were 73%.  The 5-year average for corn dough is approximately 49% 

·         T-storm Weather—After a period of hot weather, seasonable temps are forecast for U.S. MidwestAug. 19 forward

·         December 2015 corn futures closed at $3.83 ¾ Friday; one year ago, the December 2014 contract settled at $3.63 ½

·         Export Inspections released at 10 AM CDT; Corn, 57.8 needed; 36.2 last week.  Milo—6.9 needed; 9.3 last week

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         USDA Crop Progress: Good/Excellent crop condition ratings for U.S. soybeans could be steady to one point lower vs. last week’s 63%.  Ratings for same week last year were 70%.  The 5-year avg. for soybeans setting pods is approx. 66%

·         T-storm Weather: Increased rainfall chances for the U.S. Corn Belt are likely to begin around Aug. 17-18, likely leading to increasing thunderstorm coverage as next week progresses

·         Export Inspections released at 10 AM CDT; Soybeans, 7.7 needed; 5.5 last week

·         USDA Crop Progress: U.S. spring wheat harvest est. at 15-20% vs. approx. 5% last year and approx. 19% for 5-year avg.

·         Export Inspections released at 10 AM CST; Wheat, 19.4 needed; 10.9 last week

ENERGY

·         Firmer: CLU15, +0.12, $43.99;  EBU,+$0.27; EBU-CLU, +4.5, +$.21, RBU, +$.0211; NGU, +$.043; HOU, +$.0251

·         Cash ethanol markets were mixed on Friday: Chicago off ½; New York steady; Gulf up 1 ½; Dallas added ¾; Tampa climbed ¼; and LA was 2 higher at $1.65 per gallon

·         Ethanol RINs were weaker: 2013’s off ¼ at 39-39 ½; 2014’s down 1 ¾ at 39 ½-40; and 2015’s eased 1 ¼ to 39-39 ½

·         The Sep RBOB/Sep Ethanol spread ended Friday +$.1630, down $.0278 from Thursday and off $.1730/gal for the week

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·       &nbs​p; Choice boxed beef values firmed $1.15 on Friday, and at $236.34 are $3.09 higher vs. a week ago

·         Over the past 10 trading days, boxed beef values have increased $5.64 (2.4%) and are the highest since July 10

·         On Friday, USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout was up 69-cents, and at $89.16 is $1.91 firmer vs. the prior week

·         CME Lean Hog Index gained $0.02 to $79.10.  August futures declined $0.75 to $77.325 & are $1.775 below the index

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

 



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