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MARKET TREND Weaker CH, down 2, SH, Up 1, WH, down 3

February 3, 2017 07:17 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·        MARKET TREND—Weaker:  CH, down $.0150; SH, down $.0025; WH, down $.0225;  KWH, down $.0125

·        MACRO:  Trump Effect—immigration ban, Mexico, Iran and Aussie remarks have some pundits worried about business confidence & economy; markets are mixed. ASIA-Weaker: Nikkei, +0.02%; Hang Seng, -0.24%; Shanghai, -0.59%.   EUROPE-higher: FTSE, +0.52%; DAX, +0.23%; CAC, +0.79%.  Wall STREET-Premarkets firm:  DOW, +40; S&P, +4.50; NASDAQ, +8.50.  EXTERNALS: $ Index, +0.257 @ 100.045;  Gold, -$4.20 @ $1,214; and Mar Crude is up $0.17 @ $53.71

·        T-storm Weather: In northern growing areas of Brazil, numerous thunderstorms occur through early next week, maintaining areas of wetness.  A strong cool front blows into the region Tue.-Wed., igniting additional rainfall, after which occasional thunderstorms continue.  In the end, rainfall of 3.00" to 6.00" is most probable through Feb. 14.  In Argentina, a strong system triggers thunderstorms within Friday-Sunday, resulting in generalized rainfall of 1.00" to 2.00"

·        Corn: CH down $.0150 @ $3.66; CK down $.0150 @ $3.7350.  Funds ended the day even 

·        SB: SH dn $.0025 @ $10.37; SK dn $.0050 @ $10.4675.  Funds: even SB; sld 3 K SBM; bot 4 SBM.  Crush: $.78, -$.02; LY: $.58

·        Wheat: WH down $.0225 @ $4.3225; WK down $.03 @ $4.44. The funds purchased 4 K Thursday     

CORN/SORGHUM

·        ATI Research: Unshipped U.S. corn export sales of 809 mbu are highest back to 1988/89.  It’s doubtful foreign buyers will be able to switch much of this to S America, so demand for U.S. corn looks pretty stellar for some time to come

·        Consultant: After drought severely impacted Brazil’s safrinha (double crop) corn in 2016, Brazilian producers may take a conservative approach in moving first crop corn production this year

·        T-storm Weather: Potential for more rain past 2/15 in Brazil, esp. across northern quarter to third of double crop corn

·        Projected 2017 crop insurance price for corn through Feb. 2 is $3.9538 vs. the 2016 final projected price of $3.86

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·        ATI Research: U.S. soybean export sales for 16/17 for week ending Jan. 26 of 22.9 mbu were within the trade range of 18-29, up 16% from last week and compare to net cancellations of 1.6 mbu during the same period last year

·        T-storm Weather: After generalized rain over Fri.-Sun. in Argentina, a drier period follows in eastern areas; however, some thunderstorms gradually return to at least western growing areas from late next week forward (Feb. 10-15)

·        ATI Research: U.S. 16/17 all wheat export sales for week end Jan. 26 of 16.6 mbu sharply above last year’s 2.4 mbu

·        T-storm Weather: HRW wheat in U.S. central and southern Plains generally experience dry and seasonable to mild weather over the next two weeks as significant storm systems bypass the region due to a lack of humidity

ENERGY

·        Higher:  CLH17, +$0.17 @ $53.71; EBJ, +$0.34; EBH-CLH, $3.18, +$0.16; RBH, +$.0033;NGH, -$0.091; HOH, +$.0020

·        A steady to higher trend was noted in cash ethanol markets on Thursday: Chicago gained 78/; New York added ¾; Gulf up 1 ¼; Dallas climbed 1; Tampa firmed ½; and LA was steady at $1.59 ½ per gallon

·        Ethanol RINs steady to higher on Thu.: 2015’s unch at 40-44; 2016’s up ½ at 42-45; & 2017’s unch at 42-45

·        The Mar RBOB/Feb ethanol spread retreated $.0542 to  +0.0439/gallon Thursday, premium to RBOB    

  LIVESTOCK/POULTRY             &​nbsp;                        &​nbsp;             

·   &​nbsp;    Choice boxed beef values eased 74-cents on Thursday to $193.01, but are still up a penny compared to last week

·        Dressed steer weight for week end Jan. 21: 889 lbs, down 9 pounds v. last week, 900 for 4-week avg. & 899 last year

·        USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value firmed 69-cents on Thu. to $83.01, and is 61-cents higher vs. a week ago

·        CME Lean Hog Index was up $0.56 on Thu. to $69.63.  February futures gained $0.925 & are $0.72 above the index       

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

                         



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