From the monthly archives: April 2023

We kickoff the day with MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate, MBA Mortgage Market Index, MBA Mortgage Refinance Index, MBA Purchase Index, and MBA Mortgage Applications at […]

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Oil prices continued to surge because of interference with market dynamics. That is one of the main reasons that OPEC plus surprised the market with […]

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AgMaster Report 04/04/2023

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MAY BEAN The worm seem to have turned in 2023 – as all of a sudden, the stocks have tightened further from the beginning of the […]

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Grains Report 04/04/2023

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DJ USDA Grain Inspections for Export in Metric Tons – Apr 3
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Washington, DC Mon Apr 03, 2023 USDA Market News
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We Kickoff the day with Redbook YoY at 7:55 A.M., JOLT’s Job Openings  IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism, Factory Orders MoM, Factory Orders ex Transportation, and JOLT’s […]

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Softs Report 04/04/2023

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COTTON
General Comments: Cotton was lower yesterday despite news that Saudi Arabia and Russia will cut back on oil production. That should mean that […]

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Joe Biden seemed to show distain for President Trump’s “America First” Agenda. Biden was also very jealous with the high regard that President Trump was […]

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Grains Report 04/03/2023

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DJ USDA Report: Summary for U.S. Grain, Soybean Prospective Planting
Following are key numbers from the USDA’s U.S. Grain,
Soybean Prospective Planting reports […]

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Softs Report 04/03/2023

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COTTON
General Comments: Cotton was lower on Friday in response to the planted area reports released by USDA. The trade expected planted area to […]

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We kickoff the month with S&P Global Manufacturing PMI Final at 8:45 A.M., ISM Manufacturing PMI, ISM Manufacturing Employment, ISM Manufacturing New Orders, ISM Manufacturing […]

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Wheat:  Wheat markets were higher last week, with Kansas City and Minneapolis leading the way.  USDA estimated planted area at 49.855 million acres with Spring […]

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A “surprise” oil production cut and the price cap falling apart, it was only a matter of time until the petroleum markets broke out. The […]

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