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MARKET TREND Lower-better rain chances CN Down 8, SN Down 12, WN Down 4

June 20, 2016 07:09 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         MARKET TREND—Lower-better rain chances:  CN:  Down $.08; SN: Down $.12; WN: Down $.0425; KWN: Down $.0425

·         MACRO: Brexit poll published in Sunday’s Mail suggests momentum building for the UK to remain in the EU.  Global stocks move higher. ASIA: the Nikkei gains .34%; Hang Seng closes 1.69% higher; Shanghai edges up .12%.   EUROPE: Surges!  FTSE, +2.8%; DAX, +3.35%; CAC, +3.30%.  WALL STREET: Futures rejoice!  DOW is up 205 in the pre-markets; S&P jumps 27 ¼; NAS looks to open 56  higher.  EXTERNALS:  The $ Index is down ½ point at 93.785; gold slides $10.50 to $1,282.70 ; July crude, +$.83 higher

·         T-storm Weather: Today’s forecast is wetter and warmer this week, cooler for a portion of next week, and generally uncertain with a continual threat for a heat wave or stormy period for the foreseeable future as the location, size, and shape of a large upper-level fluctuates through two weeks+.  Storminess wins this week in the heart of the Corn Belt as amounts are sharply increased to 1.00” to 2.00” to account for an unexpected warm front around Tue.-Wed., while sharply drier and hotter weather persist to the immediate south and west until all cool for a bit next week.

·         CN, Down $.08 @ $4.2975; CZ, Down $.0775 @ $4.41.  The funds were back buying on Friday—20 K       

·         SN, Down $.12 @ $11.4750; SX, Down $.15 @ $11.3325.   Funds bought 12 K SB to end the week, along with 8 K SBM, 7 K SBO

·         WN, Down $.0425 @ $4.77; WU, Down $.0425 @ $4.9050.  The funds bought 5 K on Friday, riding the wave of higher row crops

CORN/SORGHUM                                &nbs​p;                        ​;                        ​                         ​                        &​nbsp;      

·         ​December 2016 corn futures closed at $4.48 ¾ on Friday; last time December settled above $4.50 was July 3, 2014

·         USDA Crop Progress: Good/Excellent corn crop ratings could be 1-2 percentage points lower compared to last week’s 75%.  Ratings last year were 71%

·         Export Inspections released at 10 AM CDT; Corn, 50.4 needed utilizing FGIS data (adjusted to Census, 45.5); 66.8 last week.  Milo—3.4 needed; 7.7 last week

·         Consultant: Current indications are that Brazilian farmers will increase their safrinha (double crop) corn acreage in 2016/17 (crop planted in early 2017), but they may not increase their full-season corn acreage as earlier expected

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         USDA Crop Progress: Good/Excellent crop ratings for soybeans could be steady to 1 percentage point lower compared to last week’s 74% but above last year’s 65%

·         Export Inspections released at 10 AM CDT; Soybeans, 14.2 needed; 5.0 last week

·         Consultant: Improving domestic soybean prices are likely to stimulate expansion of soybean acreage in central Brazil

·         USDA Crop Progress: U.S. winter wheat harvest est. at 20-25% vs. approx. 17% last year and 28% for the 5-year avg.

·         Export Inspections released at 10 AM CDT; Wheat, 17.2 needed; 13.4 last week

ENERGY

·         Higher: CLN16, +$0.83, $48.81; EBQ, +$0.80; EBQ-CLN, $1.20,+$.014; RBN, +$.0204;  NGN, +0.048; HON, +$.0177

·         A mixed trend was noted in cash ethanol markets on Friday: Chicago up 1; New York off ½; Gulf down 1 ¼; Dallas eased 1; Tampa slipped 2; and LA was steady at $1.78 ½ per gallon

·         Ethanol RINs weaker: 2014’s down 3/8 at 83 ¾-84; 2015’s off 3/8 at 83 ¾-84; and 2016’s eased 3/8 to 83 ½-83 ¾

·         The July RBOB/July inverse lost $.024 on Friday to settle at -.1707/gallon                    &nbs​p;          

 LIVESTOCK/POULTRY       &​nbsp;      &nbs​p;                        &nbs​p;                  

·   &nbs​p;     Choice boxed beef values were $1.65 lower on Friday at $221.83, and have declined $5.84 from a week ago

·         August 2016 feeder cattle futures on Friday posted a new settlement price low of $137.425

·         USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value eased 39-cents on Fri. to $86.29, but is 45-cents higher vs. last week

·         CME Lean Hog Index gained $0.43 on Fri. to $82.62.  July futures eased $0.90 but are still $3.555 above the index

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

 



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