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By Scott Hoffman • Mar 9th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News, Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Yesterday’s lackluster session in the US carried through to muted trading in Asia overnight. Chinese stocks saw small gains on some decent earnings reports, but Chinese traders are waiting for a number of economic releases due Thursday. European stocks were lower on concerns over the banking system. Fitch made [...]
By Scott Hoffman • Mar 8th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs
Monday, March 8, 2010
There wasn’t much news overnight, and the beginning of the week will be light on economic releases. There were lots of Chinese officials speaking last night, but not necessarily much to trade off today. PBOC Gov. Zhou Xiaochuan said that the Yuan / Dollar peg is a temporary measure in response to [...]
By Scott Hoffman • Mar 5th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs
Friday, March 5, 2010
February NFP was a bit better than expected at -36K. At the beginning of the week the estimate was for -20K, but it kept dropping during the week; I saw an average estimate of -70K yesterday. There was a slight downward revision to the Jan NFP. This was a friendly number for [...]
By Jim Wyckoff • Mar 4th, 2010 • Category: Softs
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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May sugar closed down 63 points at 22.01 cents yesterday. Prices closed near the session low yesterday. The key “outside markets” were in a bullish posture for sugar yesterday, as the U.S. dollar index was lower, while crude oil, gold and stock index futures prices were higher. Yet, sugar [...]
By Scott Hoffman • Mar 3rd, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The ADP employment report showed a drop of 20K in payrolls; a bit better than the -50K forecast. There was some good employment news from Japan, a good GDP report from Australia, and bullish economic comments from a PBOC official. At the same time, S&P warned that Asian policy makers risk more [...]
By Jurgens Bauer • Mar 2nd, 2010 • Category: Softs
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Month end arrived with little fanfare and no major shocks. Cotton is its own bull market that seems able to shrug its shoulders at negative events taking place in outside markets. The remainder of the soft markets however will likely continue to receive influence from outside markets so expect that action to [...]
By Scott Hoffman • Mar 2nd, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
There was talk about a new Greek austerity plan to be announced next week. In addition, PMs Merkel and Papandreou will meet on March 5th; there are hopes that a bailout will come out of all this. These hopes brought back the Euro and put pressure on the USD. All the other [...]
By Scott Hoffman • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs
Monday, March 1, 2010
Stocks are a bit higher on a story that the EU is piecing together a bailout plan for Greece. This would take some of the strain off the EU economy in the short run. China’s PMI fell in January, while it rose in the EZ. The Pound has tanked this morning on [...]
By James Mound • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: Energies, Financials, Grains, Meats, Metals, Softs
Monday, March 1, 2010
General Comments
Monumental March is upon us! I expect substantial volatility expansion in March in crude oil, grains, cocoa and coffee sparked by individual market events, not to mention a critical turn for the U.S. dollar. I found my 2010 Trade of the Year very early this year and I am excited to [...]
By Scott Hoffman • Feb 26th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs
Friday, February 26, 2010
Asian stocks were higher overnight; they were helped by an upbeat budget and economic report in India. Elsewhere, there was a rumor that Deutsche Bank CEO Ackermann was meeting with Greek officials to discuss a €15 Bln. loan to ease pressure on Greece. DB denied the rumor. US Q4 GDP showed a [...]
By Scott Hoffman • Feb 25th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Chinese stocks were higher after the government said they will extend support to industry amid weak global demand. That didn’t help the rest of Asia or Europe, as apparently more traders read yesterday’s story that S&P warned of a potential further downgrade of Greece’s credit rating. The strength in the Yen is [...]
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