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MARKET TREND CORN CZ Down 1, SOYBEANS SX, Up 2

September 2, 2015 07:24 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         MARKET TREND: CORNCZ Down $.0075; SOYBEANS: SX, Up $.0125;  WHEAT: WZ, Down $.0075;  KWZ: Up $.0025    

·         “Steady” appears to be today’s word for the global equity markets.  In  Asia, Shanghai closed down .37%; the Nikkei was off a mere .39% but the Hang Seng fell 1.2%.  Europe is modestly higher:  the FTSE is up .08%; the DAX, +.12% and France’s CAC 40, +.16%.  U.S. futures point to a positive start:  DOW, +81; NAS, +19; S&P 500, +8.50.  Some are betting recent market volatility will coax the Fed into delaying a Sepember interest rate hike.  China loans Venezuela $5 billion to help develop oil supplies; clever, these Chinese.  Externals:  $ Index, +1/4 of a point at 95.71; gold is $2.50 weaker at $1,136.20 & Oct WTI is $1.21 cheaper

·         T-storm Weather: Unseasonably warm weather dominates over the next week.  A few showers and thunderstorms accompany warmth, but most areas stay dry through at leastSaturday.  A seasonably cooler pattern begins around Monday as the first in a series of cool fronts pass.  Scattered thunderstorms initially focus on the northwest third of corn and soybeansSunday-Monday, most likely followed by another round of rain within next Wednesday-Friday.  The end result is that a moderate to high probability for at least 0.75" of rain in western corn / soybean (and HRW wheat) areas tapers with eastward extent next week

·         Sep Corn Down $.0125 at $3.5475;  Dec Down $.0075 at $3.6825.  The funds sold 7  K yesterday.  Dely: 645

·         Sep SB Up $.037 at $8.8850; Nov Up $.0125 at $8.7525   Funds: sold 6 KK SB, 4 K SBM, 5 K SBO.   Dely: SBO, 427

·         Sep Wheat Down $.0225 at $4.8175; Dec Down $.0025 at $4.86.   The funds bought 1 KTuesday.  Dely:  184 HRW; 45 SRW

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

&mi​ddot;         ATI Research: Combined old/new unshipped U.S. sorghum export sales of 133 mbu are record large for this time of year.  Our bias is near-term exports will be on the order of 7.0 mbu per week 

·         Crop consultant: Hot/dry weather this week projected to lead to 1-2% drop in USDA Good/Excellent corn ratings

·         U.S. corn dent for the week ending Sept. 6 was approx. 67% last year and the five-year average is approx. 75% 

·         Ethanol margins: $0.16 per gallon--down vs. $0.17 last week and below $1.07 last year.  EIA report at 9:30 AM CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         ATI Research: We continue to expect Sept-Nov U.S. soybean exports to run 150 to 175 mbu below last fall’s pace

·         T-storm Weather: A freeze for U.S. soybeans is not foreseen into at least mid-September

·         Crop consultant: Hot/dry weather this week projected to lead to 1-2% drop in USDA Good/Excellent soybean ratings

·         ATI Research: U.S. all wheat exports forecast to average 15-20 mbu per week short-term

·         Kansas City December wheat futures closed at $4.82 ¼ on Tuesday—a new low settlement price for the contract 

ENERGY

·         Weaker: CLV15, -1.21, $44.20;  EBV,-$0.94; EBV-CLV, $4.44, +$.29, RBV, -$.0106; NGV, -$.038; HOV, -$.0182

·         EIA estimates: crude, +0.1 (API: +7.6); Gasoline, -1.5 (-1.0); Distillates, +1.2 (+0.25)

·         A mostly weaker tone was noted in cash ethanol markets on Tuesday: Chicago down ½; New York up 1 ½; Gulf off 1 ¼; Dallas eased 2 ½; Tampa declined 3 ½; and LA was 2 ½ lower at $1.60 per gallon

·         Ethanol RINs were mixed: 2013’s down 5/8 to 37-39; 2014’s up 1/8 to 39-40; and 2015’s eased 5/8 to 37-39

·         The Oct RBOB/Sep Ethanol spread settled at -$.0614 Tuesday, against an 18 cent premium for RBOB on Monday

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                        &nbs​p;                        ​;          

·         Choice boxed beef values were down $1.03 on Tuesday, and at $241.21 are $2.65 lower compared to a week ago 

·         U.S. daily cattle slaughter for Tuesday was estimated at 110,000 head vs. 109,000 last week & 118,000 a year ago

·         On Tuesday, USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout was up 27-cents, but at $85.58 is still down $2.23 vs. last week

·         CME Lean Hog Index $0.47 lower at $77.23.  October futures down $0.05 at $67.975 and are $9.255 below the index

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

 



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