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Market Trend Corn, Down 2 to 3, Soybeans, 8 to 9, Wheat, Down 4-6

December 3, 2014 07:08 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend:  Corn, Down 2-3; Soybeans, 8-9; Wheat, Down 4-6

·         Both China’s official and HSBC’s Purchasing Manager’s Indices revealed the best monthly gains in 2 ½ years. Asia responds with Shanghai closing .6% higher after being up as much as 2%; the Nikkei gains .3% while the Hang Seng retreats by nearly 1%.  Trade in Europe is mostly lower:  The FTSE is off .15%; CAC 40 is down .11% while the DAX has registered gains of .13%.  Pre-market indications in the U.S. have the DOW 2 lower; the S&P is down a ¼ point and the NAS, up .30.  The $ Index remains on an upward trek, gaining .229 to 89.16; gold is $1.50 higher at $1,200.70 and energy futures are mostly lower

·         T-storm Weather:  Cool fronts sweep northward and dissipate across Brazil and Paraguay through 10 days; above-average rainfall results in Center-West Brazil, while near-average rainfall occurs elsewhere.  Therefore, dryness is unlikely to be an issue leading into late-month, though the potential for excessive wetness will need to be monitored in / near Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul.  To the south, dry and increasingly hot and windy weather envelop Argentina from Wed-Thurs into the weekend.  The pattern turns more active from this weekend forward as waves of energy flow eastward to break heat and trigger thunderstorms

·         Dec Corn Down $.0250 at $3.6525; March Down $.0275 at $3.7850. Deliveries: 40.  Funds: sold 7 K

·         Jan SB Down $.0850 at $9.87; March Down $.0850 at $9.9450.  Del’y:  SBO, 9.  Funds: sold 8 K SB; 5 K SBM, and 8 K SBO

·         Dec Wheat Down $.0475 at $6.0025; March Down $.0650 at $5.9650.  Del’y: 600 KW.  The funds were even yesterday  

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·         ATI Research: Competitive position of U.S. corn in the world export market does appear to be improving somewhat

·         T-storm Weather: Dry weather is needed for corn planting in Argentina since the heart of the grain belt received 3.00”-5.00” of rain over the last two weeks

·         Private crop consultant: Farmers in Argentina will now refocus their efforts to resume planting their late corn

·         Ethanol margins: $0.61 per gallon vs. $1.04 last week and well below $1.17 last year.  EIA report at 9:30 AM CST

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         ATI Research: Sharp fall-off in U.S. soybean export inspections this week suggests the Chinese push may be over

·         T-storm Weather: Periods of drying would be ideal for some vegetative soybeans across Brazil and Paraguay

·         Private consultant: Potential exists for soybean acreage in Argentina to increase due to some switching from corn

·         ATI Research: Latest indicators suggest potential for an additional decline in the forecast of U.S. HRW wheat exports

·         Chicago December wheat futures traded to $6.12 on Tuesday—highest price since June 27—but closed $0.015 lower

ENERGY

·         Futures are mixed:  QCLF14, +$0.38 at $67.26; QRBF, -$0.0049; QNGF, -$.042; and QHOF, +$.0021

·         EIA estimates:  crude, +0.6 (API: -6.5); Gasoline, +0.8 (+0.0); Distillates, -0.3 (+2.5)

·         Cash ethanol markets were lower to sharply lower on Tuesday: Chicago dipped 18 ½; Gulf off 8; Dallas eased 3 ½; Tampa off 11 ½; New York slid 22; and LA was 15 ½ lower at $2.46 per gallon

·         RINs were higher again: 2013’s gained 3 ½ to 59 ½-60 ½; 2014’s up 3 ¾ to 60-61; and 2015’s added 3 to 59 ½-61

·         December ethanol’s premium to January RBOB retreated $.0486 to $.2384/gallon  yesterday

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·         Choice boxed beef values were down $1.12 on Tuesday and are 51-cents lower compared to last week

·         Asking prices for cash cattle remained near $175 in the South on Tuesday

·         USDA pork carcass cutout value decreased $1.96 Tues., is 27-cents below last week and at lowest level since Feb. 11

·         CME Lean Hog Index down steady at $88.45.  December futures down $0.625 to $89.50 & are $1.05 above the index

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

 



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