U.S. Grains Hanging On Every Word About Trade Progress With China

 | Feb 27, 2019 11:14

With the exception of wheat, U.S. grains markets are broadly in positive territory. That’s the good news.

What is not so good are their daily moves—which, since the start of the year, have often been dreary, underperforming to their potential. Moving sluggishly, often with few leads—especially during last month’s government shutdown when weekly crop reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture weren’t available—these markets could still spring to life with just one word: China.

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The promise of a trade deal between the world’s two biggest economies, which remains a promise after multiple meetings held by U.S. and Chinese negotiators, have yanked soybeans and corn prices around, preventing them from rallying despite evidence of strong purported demand.