U.S. soybeans slip on Cyprus worries

Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean futures fell for the fifth day in a row on Monday, sliding to a one-month low on concerns about a bailout plan for euro zone member Cyprus — and on availability of a large South American soybean harvest. Wheat turned down for the first time in seven trading sessions […] Read more






U.S. live cattle futures hit month peak as beef trimmed

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) live cattle futures rose for the fifth consecutive trading session on Wednesday, gaining nearly one per cent to a month high on reduced beef tonnage following winter storms in the U.S. Plains that slashed feedlot cattle weight gains, traders and analysts said. "They’re thinking cash cattle will be higher this week […] Read more





U.S. soy posts third day of gains on supply worries

U.S. soybeans rose nearly one per cent on Wednesday, posting the biggest three-day gain in seven months, on concerns about shrinking old-crop stocks as Argentine harvest prospects wane and brisk exports of U.S. soy draw down razor-thin supplies. Soybeans withstood an across-the-board selloff in commodities triggered by rumours that a troubled hedge fund was selling […] Read more

U.S. soy leaps most in seven months on Argentina woes

U.S. soybeans jumped three per cent on Tuesday, the biggest advance in seven months, on concerns about crop prospects in Argentina following disappointing rainfall and as China returns to the buy-side of the soybean market after the Lunar holiday. Soybeans also gained support from slow shipments from Brazil, as well as technical buying on follow-through […] Read more