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Tighter Wheat, Looser Corn And Soybeans
Article By: ING Economics
Monday, December 4, 2023 8:44 AM EDT
Grains have come under significant pressure this year. We expect corn prices to remain under pressure, while a tighter wheat market should provide some support to wheat. Larger South American soybean supply suggests soybean prices will trend lower.
In this article: CORN, SOYB, WEAT
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Total Return Forecasts: Major Asset Classes, Monday, December 4
Article By: James Picerno
Monday, December 4, 2023 7:52 AM EDT
Today’s revised, long-run forecast is unchanged at a relatively lofty 6.9% ex ante annualized total-return performance, matching last month’s estimate.
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Russian Wheat Output To Decline Notably, Brazilian Soybeans Volatile
Article By: Invezz
Wednesday, November 29, 2023 8:05 AM EDT
For the past week torrential rain and heavy storms have halted vessels from carrying essential grains through the Kerch Strait. Difficult weather and delays have prevented the transportation of wheat and led to spoilage in certain warehouses.
In this article: SOYB, WEAT
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Market Briefing For Wednesday, Nov. 29
Article By: Gene Inger
Wednesday, November 29, 2023 3:47 AM EDT
Neutrality and jitters are the undertones of this market. Fragility going into December is our expectation with a bullish outcome into early 2024.
In this article: AXP, GS, AAPL, SPX
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World Coal Consumption Trends – American Sources
Article By: Menzie Chinn
Monday, November 27, 2023 5:11 AM EDT
IEA projects 8.38 bn short tons in 2024, while DoE EIA reference scenario projects 8.34 bn short tons in 2025. Log linear interpolation indicates 8.38 bn short tons in 2024. No big divergence at the moment, as the two forecasts are similar.
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Oil Is Sending A Warning Message To The Stock Market
Video By: Michael J. Kramer
Saturday, November 18, 2023 6:32 PM EDT
It will be a quieter week, at least as far as economic data releases goes, and then of course the Thanksgiving holidays cut the week short. We're watching bonds and the Asian markets to see where our predictions of weakness are borne out.
In this video: HGSFF, IEF, IWM, JJC (RETIRED), SHY, TIP, TLT, USO, SPX
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Deciphering Global Economic Trends: A Comprehensive Analysis
Article By: Chris Svorcik
Monday, November 13, 2023 9:00 AM EDT
In an ever-changing financial world, understanding the intricacies of global economic trends is vital. This analysis delves into the current state of the global economy, offering insights to help you stay ahead in today’s dynamic market.
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NVDA Stock Forecast: Will The Company Powering OpenAI Keep Up The Pace?
Article By: I Know First Research
Sunday, November 12, 2023 6:33 PM EDT
In the short term, the stock price may be too high to be worth buying at the current price. If the stock experiences a slight decline in the coming weeks, however, it is likely to become an opportunity to buy.
In this article: NVDA Also: AMD, AAPL, BRCM, INTC, QCOM
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Strategic Update – Q4 2023
Article By: Cullen Roche
Thursday, November 9, 2023 4:17 AM EDT
Our macroeconomic forecast for 2023 called for a year of disinflation and “muddle through”. That means we expected the economy to remain sluggish and for inflation to show positive rates of change that were sequentially slower.
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Eurozone Retail Sales Continued To Trend Down In September
Article By: ING Economics
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 7:44 AM EDT
The 0.3% drop in retail sales in September confirms a continued weak consumption environment for goods. The outlook for retail is slowly improving, but the turning point is hard to determine.
In this article: EZU
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2020 Vs. 2023: Are Economists Making The Same Mistake?
Article By: Michael Lebowitz
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 4:53 AM EDT
Despite their spurious track record, scores of economists exude confidence in their forecasts for a sustained rate of higher-than-average inflation and a soft economic landing.
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Enjoy The Santa Rally… What Comes Afterwards Won’t Be Pretty
Article By: Graham Summers
Tuesday, November 7, 2023 8:47 AM EDT
Treasury Secretary Yellen wants stocks and bonds higher. Yellen is a playing politics for the Biden Administration. After all, it’s hard to convince voters to re-elect someone when their 401(k)s are shrinking by the week.
In this article: SPX
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German Industrial Production Disappoints Once Again
Article By: Carsten Brzeski
Tuesday, November 7, 2023 4:37 AM EDT
Another disappointing data release not only suggests that third-quarter GDP growth could be revised downwards, but also that the country is likely to end the year in a technical recession.
In this article: EWG
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70% Of The Stock Market Gains This Year Come From The Magnificent Seven
Article By: The Tokenist
Monday, November 6, 2023 7:44 AM EDT
In the wake of a recent earnings-driven shares rebound, the Magnificent Seven companies now account for almost 70% of S&P 500's gains this year.
In this article: NVDA, TSLA, GOOGL Also: MSFT
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Emerging Markets Show A Completed Correction Within Uptrend
Article By: Gregor Horvat
Monday, November 6, 2023 6:24 AM EDT
Emerging markets chart with ticker EEM has been trading slow and sideways for the last year, mainly because of weak China stocks. But, we have been warning about a corrective a-b-c movement with nice support at 61,8%.
In this article: EEM
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Dwindling ICE Arabica Coffee Inventories Hit 24-Year Low
Article By: Tyler Durden
Sunday, November 5, 2023 10:00 AM EDT
Arabica coffee futures are experiencing a boost as the most recent figures from ICE-monitored arabica coffee stockpiles dropped to a 24-year low. A few months ago, the International Coffee Organization said that global coffee supplies are dwindling.
In this article: JO (RETIRED)
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