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MARKET TREND Higher CN Up 2, SN Up 1, WN: Up 2

June 30, 2016 07:16 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·        MARKET TREND—Higher:  CN: Up $.0225; SN: Up $.06; WN: Up $.0150; KWN: Up $.05

·        MACRO:  Global equities mostly stable; Deutsche Bank AG & Santander SA fail Fed’s stress tests. UK’s FTSE back to pre-Brexit levels.   ASIA: Nikkei, +.06%; Shanghai, -.07%; Hang Seng, +1.75% . EUROPE: mid-day finds DAX, +.24%; FTSE, +.45%; CAC, +.71%.   WALL STREET: Pre-market indicators—DOW, +48; S&P, +5 ½; NAS, +9 ¼. OUTSIDE  MARKETS: The $ Index is off ¼ of a point at 95.565; July gold futures are $6.50 lower at $1,317.40 and August crude is down $.47.  Deliveries:  Corn, 176; SB, 595; SBO, 1,853; HRW, 919; SRW, 391

·        T-storm Weather: Some showers and thunderstorms affect the U.S. Corn Belt when a cool front passes today-Friday, but a couple better-organized thunderstorms occur in the central Plains.  Temperatures remain cool into the weekend.  Several heavy thunderstorm clusters develop within Friday-Monday(especially Saturday-Sunday).  Heavy rainfall of 1.25" to 2.75" is shifted further to the north, including ~40% of U.S. corn and soybean production

·        CN, Up $.0175 @ $3.7450; CZ, Up $.0125 @ $3.79.  Funds:  sold 25 K

·        SN, Up $.060 @ $11.5050; SX, Up $.0650 @ $11.19.   Funds: sold 8 K SB, 3 K sbo; bot, 3 K SM.  July crush, +13 ¼, $.68 ¼; LY: $1.13

·        WN, Up $.0150 @ $4.31; WU, Up $.0150 @ $4.46.  The funds sold 8 K yesterday 

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·        December 2016 corn futures closed at $3.83 on Wed.—down $0.65 ¾ v. June 17 & the lowest settlement since May 9

·        USDA reports (11:00 AM CDT): Trade est. U.S. corn acres at 92.8 mil (93.6 in March); June 1 corn stocks est. 4.520 bbu

·        Export Sales to be released at 7:30 AM CDT.  Trade expects 28-39 mbu for 15/16 corn

·        T-storm Weather: Hot weather impacts the U.S. Corn Belt next week as maximums surge into the 90s across a large area.  The setup appears conducive to near-normal rain for the region over July 5-11 with lesser amounts elsewhere

·        Consultant: Argentina corn crop estimate increased 2.0 MMT to 27.0 MMT due to a reported increase in corn acreage

·        Ethanol grind: 1,003,000 barrels/day for week end June 24—up 4.3% vs. last week and 3.6% higher vs. last year

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·        June 30 USDA reports: Trade pegging U.S. soybean acre at 83.9 mil (82.2 in March); June 1 bean stocks est. 0.831 bbu

·        Export Sales report.  Trade expects 18-29 mbu for 15/16 soybeans; soymeal, 75-125 K MT; and soyoil, 40-60 K MT

·        Consultant: Some optimism in Argentina that the soybean crop may end up being a little better than expected

·        June 30 USDA reports: Trade pegging U.S. wheat acres at 49.7 mil (49.6 in March); June 1 wheat stocks est. 0.983 bbu

·        Chicago July 2016 wheat futures recorded a new contract low settlement price of $4.29 ½ on Wednesday

·        Export Sales report.  Trade expects 11-22 mbu for 16/17 all wheat

ENERGY

·        Up slightly: CLQ16, -$0.47, $49.41; EBQ, -$0.39; EBQ-CLQ, $0.80,+$.07; RBQ, +$.0003;  NGQ, +0.008; HOQ, -$.0143

·        Cash ethanol markets were slightly weaker on Wednesday: Chicago down 1 ¾; New York declined 3/8; Gulf and Tampa off 2 ½;  Dallas slipped 2; and LA was 1 lower at $1.77 ½ per gallon

·        Ethanol RINs up sharply: 2014’s gained 4 to 89 ¼-94 ½; 2015’s firmed 3 5/8 to 89 ¼-94 ¼; 2016’s added 3 5/8 to 89-94

·        The July RBOB/July ethanol inverse eased $.0228 yesterday to  -$.07520                                

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·        Choice boxed beef values increased 53-cents on Wednesday to $208.57, but are still $8.51 lower vs. to a week ago

·        Cash cattle trading was extremely light on Wed. with asking prices of $120 in the South and $190 to $192 in the North

·        USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value was $1.78 lower on Wednesday, was is still 62-cents firmer vs. last week

·        CME Lean Hog Index up $0.17 on Wednesday to $85.03.  July futures were $0.05 lower and are $1.93 below the index

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

 

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