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Tuesday, May 16, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Market fails to sustain previous gains (week ended May 15, 2017)
Prices of CBOT July soy futures moved higher before paring all gains as the week closed. Compared with the previous week, soy futures prices were 1% lower.
Monday, May 8, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Stronger CBOT soy futures lend support to China soymeal market (week ended May 8, 2017
Prices moved higher.
Thursday, May 4, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices dip with supply ample, demand soft (week ended May 2, 2017)
Lower soymeal futures prices, in conjunction with high crushing rates and slack animal feed demand, exerted pressure on China's spot soymeal prices. On average, soymeal prices were lower by 1% over the week.
Monday, April 24, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Soaring CBOT soy futures strengthen China soymeal market (week ended Apr 17, 2017)
In China soymeal futures prices in Dalian Commodities Exchange surged 3.7% with prices of soy imports moving higher. This lifted spot soymeal prices by a prominent 1.8% as buyers stocked inventories amid concerns that prices might surge fur ...
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Weak trend prevails (week ended Apr 10, 2017)
Feed millers were not eager to stockpile inventories with animal feed consumption slow and soymeal supplies set to be abundant with the US and south America projected to enjoy bumper harvests. Although crushing rates decreased lately, soyme ...
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Sharp fall in CBOT soy futures, weak feed demand drag down China soymeal prices (week ended Apr 3, 2017)
Prices of CBOT May soy futures plunged more than 3% over the past week as USDA reported higher-than-expected planting acreage and soy inventory.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Lukewarm demand holds prices soft (week ended Mar 27, 2017)
Prices of CBOT May soy futures were stable during early parts of previous week, but plunged before the week ended as the soy production of the US and south America are expected to be high. With the global soy market weak and domestic feed d ...
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Market weakens as trade dwindles (week ended Mar 20, 2017)
With the outlook of the livestock markets uncertain, feed millers were reluctant to stock high inventories of raw ingredients. Transaction volume of soymeal plummeted about 40% over the week to 610,000 tonnes, as users withheld buying after ...
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Softer prices move sales (week ended Mar 13, 2017)
Prices of CBOT soy May futures plunged over 3% to two-month low, as the commodities market weakened under a strong US dollar.
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices consolidate amid increased demand (week ended Mar 6, 2017)
Prices of CBOT soy May futures gained 1.2% over the week. In Dalian Commodities Exchange, soymeal contracts for the same month increased 1.85%.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Ample supply, flat demand weaken prices (week ended Feb 27, 2017)
Prices of CBOT soy May futures tumbled 2% as the projection of US planting acreage expanded while South America enjoyed favourable climates of late.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Slack demand holds down prices (week ended Feb 20, 2017)
Prices of CBOT soy March futures dropped 2.5% with supplies from South American expected to be abundant. Sales of soymeal remained weak in China, falling 77% to 400,000 tonnes compared with the previous week.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices slide despite higher soy import costs (week ended Feb 13, 2017)
Prices of CBOT soy March futures strengthened as South American farmers held back releases.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices unchanged during festive period (week ended Feb 6, 2017)
Prices stayed flat.
Monday, January 23, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Lower output perks up prices (week ended Jan 23, 2017)
CBOT soy March futures prices rose 2.2% as floods in Argentina threatened corn output while strikes in Brazil hampered deliveries.

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