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July corn futures broke lower yesterday, closing in our 4-star support pocket which we’ve had outlined as 448-451. The market is rebounding nicely from this level, which may just be some relief ahead ...
Last month the number of electronically traded option contracts hit all-time highs for CME corn (1,382,499), soybeans (767,773), and wheat (248,582). New highs were also reached for the percentages of ...
CHICAGO, May 21 (Reuters) - The CME Group's grain markets began trading for 21 hours a day on Sunday, as the exchange tries to guard its turf against upstart IntercontinentalExchange, whose own nearly ...
PARIS, March 29 (Reuters) - Global grain trader Viterra is planning to stop grain trading in Russia, the world's largest wheat exporter, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar ...
As the end of 2024 approaches, U.S. producers are starting to focus on plans for 2025. Being a market analyst, I am well aware that this often brings anticipation of how commodity prices for corn, ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The owner of a Gettysburg-based company fighting to keep its South Dakota grain-trading license says she’s willing to change some of her business practices. Jan Banghart told ...
Tokenization of real-world commodities could drastically reduce trading costs, says one Swiss startup as it pilots a new non-fungible token system. A Swiss agricultural startup has piloted the use of ...
Al Dahra Holding will exit Romania’s grain trading market in 2026, withdrawing from a sector with annual exports valued at ...
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. -- Hunter Hanson, 21, of Leeds, N.D., is a young man in a hurry. Over the past three years, he has seemed to be an entrepreneurial wonder, registering seven businesses with the state ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — A Gettysburg company that contracts with a grain marketer who’s been previously disciplined for violating state regulations won’t get a less-restrictive license to trade grain in ...
Because the Chicago Board of Trade, if its officials had been conscientiously alert, might have prevented the Armour Grain Co. frauds (TIME, April 25 et ante), the Board has been the butt of severe ...