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MARKET TALK: BMD CPO Trading Lower, Tracking Dalian, Soyoil
BMD CPO futures trading lower as investor sentiment damped by sharp drop on Dalian, ongoing slump in soyoil, say market participants.
CBOT Ethanol Close - Sep 8
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USDA Says 60,000 Tons Of Soyoil Sold To China In 2010-11
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday announced private export sales of 60,000 tons of soyoil for delivery to China and 220,000 tons of hard red winter wheat for delivery to unknown destinations in the 2010-11 marketing year.
US Cash Grain Outlook: Basis Generally Firm Ahead Of Crop Report
Interior cash basis had strengthened for all major classes of U.S. cash grain--except soybeans--Thursday, rising at a daily-average rate of 3/4 cent for sorghum, 1 1/4 cents for corn, 1 1/2 cents for hard wheat and 3 3/4 cents for soft red winter wheat. However, domestic soybean basis weakened by an average of 2 3/4 cents a bushel.
Argentina Port Trade-Weighted Grain, Oilseed FOB-Sept 8
Free-on-board prices in U.S. dollars per metric ton. Source: Agriculture Secretariat.
European Veg Oil PM Soft Oil Prices - Sep 9 at 1745 local time
Lowest known offers at 1745 local time in U.S. dollars a metric ton, bulk, with changes on the day unless otherwise stated as quoted by European traders:
CBOT Soy Review: Lower; Spreads, Pre-Report Positioning Featured
U.S. soybean futures drifted lower Thursday, succumbing to pre-crop report positioning.
Ivory Coast Cocoa Arrivals To Sep 5 Seen Up 1.4% On Year
Arrivals of cocoa beans from Ivory Coast's farms at the ports between Oct. 1 and Sept. 5, the first 49 weeks of the 2009-10 season, are forecast at 1.15 million metric tons, up 1.4% on the year, according to industry estimates obtained Wednesday.
MARKET TALK: ICE Cocoa Firms On Dollar Weakness
ICE Dec cocoa futures posted modest gains, boosted as the US dollar weakened against sterling as prices attempt to bounce.
Russia Mulls Imposing Export Ban On Sunflower Seeds, Oil
Russia's agriculture ministry is considering imposing a ban on the export of sunflower seeds and oil, and possibly rape, because of the expected fall in harvest this year, Deputy Agriculture Minister Sergey Korolev said Thursday as quoted by the agriculture ministry's press service.