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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Slower price drops (week ended Nov 30, 2014)
Soymeal prices continued to fall, albeit at a slower pace. Although feed millers continued to stockpile inventories, high crushing rates kept supplies ample, hence putting a lid on soymeal prices. As CBOT corn futures market remained weak, ...
Monday, December 1, 2014
China soy imports may slow down as domestic prices tumble
Falling soymeal prices in China are threatening to derail China's booming demand for US beans as crush margins have started turning negative after holding mostly positive since early September.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Increased supply weakens prices despite improved demand (week ended Nov 23, 2014)
Even though demand for soymeal improved, driving up weekly transaction volume by 20% to 562,700 tonnes, prices dropped significantly as supplies increased amid higher crushing rates. Crushers who enjoyed lower output costs due to cheaper im ...
Thursday, November 20, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Market shows signs of stabilising (week ended Nov 16, 2014)
As most buyers have placed orders earlier, the demand for soymeal was soft over the week, with weekly transaction shrinking 6% to 468,100 tonnes. Hence, soymeal prices in China were stable during the period in review despite volatile CBOT s ...
Friday, November 14, 2014
China is US top soy importer and the Philippines the second biggest soymeal customer
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices consolidate lower (week ended Nov 9, 2014)
Soymeal prices in China are likely to move higher should CBOT soy futures prices strengthen further amid tight spot supplies. Chinese feed millers, who have maintained low soymeal inventories in anticipation of falling prices, will be compe ...
Monday, November 3, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Dwindling supply perks up prices (week ended Nov 2, 2014)
CBOT soy futures prices rose by 2% during the week in review as delayed deliveries tightened availability. During the month of October, CBOT soy futures prices jumped a whopping 15%, breaking June 2008's record monthly performance, despite ...
Friday, October 31, 2014
China ships back first batch of Chinese soy produced in Russia
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices consolidate lower as demand wanes (week ended Oct 27, 2014)
CBOT soy futures prices surged 5% over the week as droughts in Brazil raised concerns, while demand US soy stayed buoyant. Since early October, soy futures prices have increased 7%. The strong CBOT soy market lent little support to China's ...
Friday, October 24, 2014
Brazil's soy export to China tops 28.6 million tonnes
Brazil's soy exports to China rose 4% to 28.65 million tonnes from January to September compared with the same period of 2013, according to official figures released Wednesday in Beijing.
Monday, October 20, 2014
China's soy imports to hit highest in six years
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Monday, October 20, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Market shows signs of recovering (week ended Oct 20, 2014)
CBOT soy futures prices strengthened lately from record-low levels. Supplies of soy decreased as imports fell, driving down the production rates of soy crushers by as much as 60% in Shandong.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Market stable amid light trade (week ended Oct 13, 2014)
The imminent bumper soy harvest in the US, together with a strong dollar, which lured speculators out of the commodities market, continued to weigh on CBOT soy futures prices. During the first week of October, trade was limited in China's s ...
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
World may not be able to meet China soy demand by 2024
In 10 years' time China will need to import soy more than the world can supply, analyst LMC International said. The country, it added, needs the oilseed more for its soymeal than for its oil.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Slower demand weakens prices (week ended Sep 28, 2014)
CBOT soy futures prices moved at record low levels, as buying interest was weak with supply poised to be abundant. In China, soymeal prices continued to slide under the pressure of weakening CBOT soy prices.

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