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CRB index has been breaking out. Central and Northern Brazil are some of the top global producers of sugar, oranges and soybeans. Climate Predict's December-February global rainfall projection based on specific La Ninas and a warm late fall for the U.S. For further details s...
Many commodities have switched from bear to bull markets over the past 6 months. Starbucks now gets 10% of its revenue from China, following a massive investment in the Middle Kingdom. A drop in demand due to the coronavirus is responsible for much of the weakness we are seeing in...
Coffee supply questions abound thanks to weather woes and COVID. La Niña threatens top grower Brazil in 2021, supporting the bull's case. Political factors point to a weaker dollar, which would also boost coffee. For further details see: Uncertainty Bolsters Coffee ...
A significant storm season causes devastation in Central America. Sugar has been trending higher. Coffee looks like it hit bottom, again. SGG has performed well since April. JO could have lots of upside. For further details see: Storms Ignite Coffee And Sugar Pri...
"China has purchased approximately 71% of its farm purchases target for 2020," according to an interim report on agricultural trade from U.S. trade representative."They have purchased $23.6B in agricultural products so far this year, substantially more than the base year of 2017, and should e...
Coffee has lagged other ag commodities due to a bumper harvest. But the supply dynamic is shifting in the bulls' favor due to La Niña. Bean demand is also observed picking up in key consuming countries. A neutral stance is warranted, but a coffee price low is likely near....
What is the Arctic Oscillation Index? Be sure to watch this week's video of how weather is affecting commodities. Natural Gas prices react to colder outlook, but huge supplies pressure the market again. For further details see: Weekly Commodity Review - The AO Index, Nat...
Coffee peaked in early September. The correction has taken coffee to a level that is attractive again - JO for those who do not trade futures. Cocoa peaked in late September. Another correction in the volatile cocoa market - NIB is the ETN product for the primary ingredient in...
Four of the five soft products moved higher in Q3 as the sector pushes 7.4% higher. Cocoa leads the way on the upside. Sugar and coffee post double-digit percentage gains. Cotton moved almost 8% higher in Q3. FCOJ plunges in Q3. For further details see: Soft Comm...
A review of recent commodity moves. Coffee - the giant sucking sound and where weather matters most. La Nina could mean investing in a diversified longer-term commodity ETF fund makes sense. For further details see: A Review Of Recent Commodity Price Moves And Where Weat...
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Barclays Bank PLC (“Barclays” or the “Issuer”) announced a temporary reduction of the minimum early redemption size of certain series of ETNs as specified in the table below (together, the “ETNs”). Currently holders of the ETNs are required to redeem...
The softs sector offers opportunities through ETFs and Options, writes Paul Cretien . Soft futures, including cotton, sugar, coffee, cocoa and lumber, provide some of the strongest trends in the futures markets. They tend to be less liquid than financial futures and even the grain markets. ...