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Grain markets retreat as weather forecasts shift. Cattle prices surge on tight supply and demand. Gold rises, crude oil steady, hogs rebound, and Bitcoin falls.
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Markets rose after Brazil's agricultural agency cut soybean estimates but raised corn projections. Midwest and China face weather issues, impacting grain and livestock prices.
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June crop report shows minimal change in trade action. Corn remains steady, slight gains in beans, wheat down. USDA ignores South American crop losses. Market awaits Brazilian data.
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Grain futures were mixed with sharp reversals: Chicago and Kansas wheat rose, spurred by reduced Russian crop estimates and French milling wheat gains, while soybeans and cattle futures declined.
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Grain futures are mixed: soybeans rise, pulling corn with them, while wheat declines amid harvests and global quality concerns. USDA may increase wheat yields, affecting prices.
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Grain markets rebounded after a week of massive selling due to poor export outlooks and high yield expectations, driven by weather concerns and Brazil's new tax policy.
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Wheat futures decline post-Memorial Day amid poor Russian and Ukrainian crops; soybeans rise on potential Brazilian export tax; U.S. corn crop looks promising.
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Grain futures mostly lower; corn and soybeans saw some fluctuations. Crop progress is strong, with support from rising prices in South America. Livestock and metals mixed.
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Grain and crude oil markets fall sharply due to OPEC uncertainty, economic slowdown, potential Hamas-Israel conflict resolution, and positive crop condition ratings. Livestock and metals mixed.
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Grain futures saw initial gains but fell as selling algorithms activated. Concerns over global crop issues and future reports remain, affecting market sentiment and prices.