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MARKET TREND Weaker with CU Down 1, SU Down Up 2, WU Down 1

August 26, 2016 07:25 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·        MARKET TREND—Weaker with CU: Down $.0075; SU: Down $.0250; WU: Down $.0025; KWU: Down $.0125

·        MACRO:  Global equity markets are mixed/little changed, awaiting Fed Chairwoman Yellen’s remarks.  ASIA:  Nikkei, down 1.18%; Shanghai, .07% higher; Hang Seng, up .41%.  EUROPE:  Mostly lower—DAX, -.20%; CAC, -.09%; FTSE, +.09%.   WALL STREET: Futures are mostly lower—DOW, -1; S&P, +.25; NAS, -1.75.   EXTERNALS:  $ Index, -.083 @ 94.66; Gold is $4.10 higher @ $1,325.20 

·        T-storm Weather: Despite coolness in northern areas of the U.S. Corn Belt and Plains through today, temps average above-normal over the next 10 days—especially from Sunday forward when maximums in the 80s-90s coincide with minimums in the 60s-70s.  Waves of energy flow along the dividing zone between coolest and warmest air through the weekend, producing 1.00” to 2.00” of rain from the central Plains through/adjacent Iowa and Missouri.  Scattered amounts of 0.25”-0.75” outside this area

·        Corn: CU Down $.0075 @ $3.2275; CZ Down $.0050 @ $3.3150.  The funds sold 10 K Thursday

·        SB:  SU Dn $.02 @ $9.9625; SX Dn $.0150 @ $9.74.  Funds: sold 15K SB; 9 SBM; and 8K SBO.  Sep crush, -$.02, $.68; LY: $1.23

·        Wheat:  WU Down $.0050 @ $4.0075; WZ Down $.01 @ $4.2275.  The funds again sold 3 K yesterday

CORN/SORGHUM

·        December 2016 corn futures closed at $3.32 on Thu.—a penny above lowest settlement price for the life of contract

·        T-storm Weather: Total of 20% of U.S. corn production received at least three-times the normal rainfall amount over the last 14 days, namely from Delta through the southeast Corn Belt, and in parts of Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas

·        ATI Research: U.S. old-crop corn export sales for week ending Aug. 18 of 2.8 mbu were a marketing year low, outside the trade range of 4-10 and 82% below the 4-week avg.  But new-crop sales of 41.7 were above trade range of 31-39

·        ATI Research: U.S. corn dent for week ending Aug. 28 was approx. 54% in 2015 with the 5-year avg. at approx. 52%  

·        Consultant: Planting of full-season 2016/17 corn in Brazil has begun; full-season acreage is expected to increase 10%

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·        November 2016 soybean futures closed at $9.75 ½ on Thu.—the lowest settlement price since Aug. 5

·        U.S. new-crop soybean export sales for week end Aug. 18: 71.3 mbu v. 58.7 last week and the trade range of 40-48

·        T-storm Weather: Wild card for U.S. soybeans is probability for a tropical wave to be located near Florida Sun.-Mon., then either (1) move into Gulf of Mexico & intensify; or (2) stay disorganized as land interferes with its development

·        Chicago Sept. 2016 wheat futures closed at $4.01 ¼ Thu., equaling the lowest settlement price for the life of contract

·        ATI Research: U.S. wheat export sales week end Aug. 18: 14.0 mbu, down 22% v. last week & 21% from 4-week avg.

ENERGY

·        Lower:  CLV16, -$0.15, $47.19; EBV,-$0.26; EBV-CLV, $2.21, -$.13; RBV, -.0037; NGV, -.027; HOV, -$.0138

·        A mixed trend was evident in cash ethanol markets on Thursday: Chicago eased 1 1/8; New York and Tampa up ½; Gulf down ¾; Dallas off ½; Tampa slipped 1; and LA was 1 ¼ higher at $1.59 per gallon

·        Ethanol RINs higher: 2014’s up ½ to 91 ¾-93 ¼; 2015’s firmed ½ to 91 ¾-93 ¼; and 2016’s increased ½ to 91 ½-93

·        The Sep RBOB/Sep ethanol spread moved up  at $.0108 to $.0634/gallon on Thursday

 LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                                   ​;                  

&​middot;        Choice boxed beef values gained 4-cents on Thursday to $200.36, but and still 50-cents lower compared to last week

·        Dressed steer weight week end Aug. 13: 887 lbs., up 1 pound v. last week, 882.25 for the 4-week avg. & 900 last year

·        USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value firmed 34-cents on Thu. to $75.50 and is $2.54 higher vs. a week ago

·        CME Lean Hog Index was $0.05 higher on Thu. at $67.04.  October futures slid $1.625 and are $8.34 below the index

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

 



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