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U.S. Wheat, Corn, and Soybean Exports Could Fall This Summer
10:32am, Thursday, 15'th Jun 2023
As geopolitical forces play out on agricultural commodities in Ukraine, fewer domestic exports from the U.S. this summer could also weigh on prices, particularly when it comes to wheat, corn, and soyb
Harnessing El Nino in 2023 & Its Impact on ETF World
09:26am, Friday, 09'th Jun 2023
El Nino, the periodic weather phenomenon characterized by an abnormal warming of the Pacific Ocean, has set in 2023.
Wheat, Corn Push Higher as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Escalates
11:55am, Thursday, 08'th Jun 2023
Agricultural commodities are pushing higher as the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to escalate. In particular, the collapse of a major dam in southern Ukraine translated to higher wheat and corn pri
China's Shift From Corn to Wheat Could Hamper Imports
11:16am, Wednesday, 31'st May 2023
The second-largest economy is making use of its wheat surplus. China is shifting from corn to wheat for its animal feed market, which could hamper corn imports.
CORN: Buying On The Dip
12:56pm, Tuesday, 23'rd May 2023
CBOT corn futures for July 2023 delivery fell to their lowest price since November 2021, trading at $5.7000 per bushel. The May World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Report projected larger p
Recession Woes Could Push Agricultural Commodities Higher
01:23pm, Wednesday, 26'th Apr 2023
Recession fears continue to amplify in the capital markets, but this could push commodities higher, particularly those of the agricultural variety. The U.S. Federal Reserve has been in a dogfight with
China's Demand Will Play a Major Factor in Direction of Corn Prices
03:29pm, Wednesday, 12'th Apr 2023
China's re-opening could have a profound impact on corn prices moving forward. The second-largest economy is sloughing off the economic effects of a resurgence in COVID cases, and bullish corn investo
Absorb the Shock of Market Volatility With Agricultural Commodities
10:13am, Monday, 13'th Mar 2023
With COVID-19, inflation, rising interest rates, and recession fears, it's no wonder that the CBOE Volatility Index (CBOE) is up 39% within the last five years. That said, investors can look to agricu
Corn, Wheat to Remain Volatile as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Continues
11:37am, Wednesday, 01'st Mar 2023
It's been over a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and the agricultural commodities market is expected to see more volatility ahead, especially when it comes to corn and wheat prices.
US Corn Farmers Expect a Record 2023
04:17pm, Monday, 27'th Feb 2023
USDA released its initial supply and demand projections for the forthcoming grain marketing year. Farmers in the US are expected to yield a record 181.5 bushels-per-acre of corn nationally.
VettaFi Voices On: The 2023 Outlook for Commodities
04:47pm, Friday, 24'th Feb 2023
Commodities ran hot in 2022, and despite a more muted second half, fared well in a tough year that saw both stocks and bonds falter.
South American Weather is Pushing Corn Prices Higher
01:58pm, Tuesday, 21'st Feb 2023
It appears inflation could be around for quite some time as the U.S. Federal Reserve continues to try and stifle rising consumer prices with rate hikes. Investors looking for an inflation hedge may wa
CORN: Moving Into The 2023 Planting Season
05:24am, Tuesday, 21'st Feb 2023
Corn rose to its highest price since 2012 in 2022 - War in Europe's breadbasket caused supply and price concerns. Corn futures are sitting at a multi-year high as the Northern Hemisphere heads into th
Agricultural Commodities See Slight Uptick in First Month of 2023
12:05pm, Monday, 06'th Feb 2023
One month into 2023, agricultural commodities experienced a slight uptick, according to an S&P blog. Likewise, the S&P GSCI Agriculture index saw a light bump with a 0.38% gain so far this year.
Analytics Firm Predicts Corn Prices Will Stay Elevated in 2023
11:28am, Monday, 23'rd Jan 2023
According to a Dairy Reporter article, analytics firm Beroe is predicting that corn prices will stay elevated in 2023, giving bullish investors reason to continue using the commodity as a prime inflat
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