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Monday, December 11, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices increase on higher demand (week ended Dec 11, 2017)
Prices were mostly higher.
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Subdued demand weakens market (week ended Dec 4, 2017)
Prices of CBOT January soy futures inched up 0.10% during the week in review.
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Improved demand supports price rise (week ended Nov 27, 2017)
Prices of CBOT January soy futures closed higher by 0.28% during the week in review.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Dwindling crushers' inventories underpin prices (week ended Nov 20, 2017)
In China, prices of soymeal stayed stable in the production regions, where supplies were ample, but strengthened in the consumption regions as feed millers increased purchases.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices stay flat on falling demand (week ended Nov 13, 2017)
Prices of CBOT January soy futures moved higher during early parts of the week but pared all gains before the week ended. Soymeal transaction shrank during the period in review, falling 56% to 1.09 million tonnes.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Surge in trading volume fails to strengthen market (week ended Nov 6, 2017)
Prices of CBOT January soy futures remained stable during the week in review. In China, prices of soymeal edged lower by 0.43% although markets in several regions stayed stable.
Monday, October 30, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Market soft with limited movement (week ended Oct 30, 2017)
Prices of CBOT January soy futures inched lower 0.30% over the week. Overall soymeal transaction increased slightly by 30,000 tonnes over the week to 950,000 tonnes, whereas crushing output edged lower by 10,000 tonnes to 149,000 tonnes. Pr ...
Monday, October 23, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Crushers cut output, limit price falls (week ended Oct 23, 2017)
A weakened global soy market exerted pressure on China's soymeal prices in conjunction with lacklustre animal feed sales, which plunged 21% on-week to 920,000 tonnes. Crushers cut production by over 6% to 1.5 million tonnes, hence helping t ...
Monday, October 16, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Strong global soy market lifts China soymeal prices (week ended Oct 16, 2017)
Oil crushers resumed operation after the holidays, lifting soymeal output substantially over the past week to 1.6 million tonnes. However, oil crushers stood firm amid low inventory pressure. After CBOT soy futures prices rallied towards th ...
Monday, October 2, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Stable demand, lower supply lift prices (week ended Oct 2, 2017)
Prices of CBOT November soy futures slid 1.6% compared with the previous week.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Improved demand supports price rise (week ended Sep 18, 2017)
Prices remained stable. Prices of CBOT November soy futures dipped substantially but recouped losses before the week ended, closing 0.69% higher compared with the previous week.
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices range bound amid ample availability (week ended Sep 4, 2017)
Prices were mixed. Prices of CBOT November soy futures closed higher on robust demand during the week in review.
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Supply rise exerts pressure on market (week ended Aug 21, 2017)
Daily soymeal transaction volume increased to 240,000 tonnes. However, as crushers were eager to clear bloating soy inventories, which surged to 8.14 million tonnes, soymeal availability expanded amid higher operation rates. Prices were und ...
Thursday, August 10, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: China soymeal limits price fall despite tumbling CBOT soy market (week ended Aug 7, 2017)
Prices of CBOT November soy futures lunged further by 5.6% amid anticipation of a bumper harvest in the US. Soymeal market weakened in China as CBOT soy futures prices tumbled.
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Ample supply, weak sales weigh down prices (week ended Jul 31, 2017)
Prices of CBOT November soy futures consolidated lower by 0.88% following previous week's upsurge. Buyers in China stood on the side lines as global soy futures markets remained weak.

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