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Grain futures declined as Argentina reduced export taxes, impacting soybeans, corn, and wheat markets. Improved South American rain forecasts added pressure.
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Corn and soybeans hit new highs, driven by renewed buying interest overnight. Ethanol production exceeded expectations, boosting prices further.
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Grain markets saw a volatile Wednesday with higher trades initially, led by wheat. Concerns over Argentina's dry spell and upcoming financial pressures on farmers may dampen future gains.
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Trump's trade predictions on South American crops and tariffs shifted, impacting grain markets with corn and soybeans reaching multi-year highs amid active global trade dynamics.
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Corn and soybeans surged on optimism about U.S.-China trade, while Argentina’s crop struggles. Wheat, cattle, and metals saw mixed moves, with LRP insurance highlighted.
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Grain and cattle markets face pressure from weather and export data. Soybeans drop sharply, corn holds steady, while livestock falls on Mexican feeder ban rumors easing.
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Grain futures mixed. Corn firm but below highs. Soybeans, livestock higher. Argentina weather uncertain. CPI data lifts markets. Cattle, gold, and oil gain on optimism.
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Grain futures peaked early, then retreated as farmer selling increased. Corn, soybeans, and cattle showed mixed movement, while hogs rebounded. Crude oil and silver softened slightly.
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Grain futures rise sharply amid USDA data critiques, sanctions on Russia, and shifting markets. Soybeans spike, corn stabilizes, cattle soften, and crude oil surges.
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The January crop report shook markets: reduced corn/soybean carryout, lower yields, steady South American figures, bullish soybeans, mixed wheat, rising cattle/feeders, and crude oil gains