U.S. Corn Export Sales Land on Low End of Forecasts -- Commodities Roundup - News Summed Up

U.S. Corn Export Sales Land on Low End of Forecasts -- Commodities Roundup


TOP STORY:U.S. Corn Export Sales Land on Low End of ForecastsExport sales of U.S. corn fell on the low-end of analyst forecasts for the week, says the Department of Agriculture in its latest report. The USDA said that for the week ended Nov. 7, corn export sales landed at 1.32 million metric tons in the 2024/25 marketing year. Soybean sales landed in the middle of forecasts at 1.56 million tons, while wheat also landed at the midpoint of forecasts at 380,100 tons. Most-active lean hog futures are down 1.2% early, with export sales reported by the USDA down considerably from the previous week. (kirk.maltais@wsj.com)--Corn Gains Are Subdued on Export Sales Concerns -- Market Talk1048 ET - Corn export sales have been strong in recent weeks, but traders speculate that a swift pace may dry up in the coming weeks.


Source: Wall Street Journal November 15, 2024 16:44 UTC



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