Skip to content
Insolvency Guardian
Insolvency Services & Bankruptcy Advice
Insolvency GuardianInsolvency Guardian
  • Insolvency
  • Zero Contact Solutions
  • Resources
  • News
  • About Us
  • Contact
1300 60 70 60
  • Insolvency
  • Zero Contact Solutions
  • Resources
  • News
  • About Us
  • Contact

Many factors impact grain market – Queensland Country Life

Futures markets have been tossed around by weather concerns for the US Hard Red Winter wheat crop, and the South American corn and soybean crops, for some weeks now.  Last week we added uncertainty about a trade war between China and the US into the mix, as well as speculation about longer term interest rate moves in the US.

On a day to day basis there is little warning as to what will drive the market.  Will it be a forecast for rain/no rain, or will it be an escalation of trade issues between China and the US?  In turn there is the impact on the value of the US dollar from trade war speculation, and speculation interest rates.

On Friday night we saw a sharp selloff in US futures markets, only for that to be reversed, particularly for cor…

Read the full article at: http://www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au/story/5307155/grain-market-can-turn-on-a-dime/?cs=4714

Category: RestructuringBy Insolvency GuardianMarch 27, 2018

Post navigation

PreviousPrevious post:Rs 200cr debt relief for 50k farmers in April | CHANDIGARH NYOOOZ – NYOOOZNextNext post:WHAT TO EXPECT AS AN EMPLOYEE IF YOUR COMPANY CLOSES? – Global Banking And Finance Review (press release)

Related Posts

Real estate businesses seek restructuring of overdue, coming due bonds – Viet Nam News
July 17, 2024
SK Ecoplant to merge tech unit for group restructuring – Korea Economic Daily
July 16, 2024
Revenue negotiations on warehouse debt cited as reason for decline in small company restructurings, study says – The Irish Times
July 16, 2024
Over 200 jobs saved so far this year through small business restructuring process – Irish Examiner
July 15, 2024
Atos secures funding for rescue plan, lives to fight another day – The Register
July 15, 2024
McGrathNicol celebrates twenty years in business recovery – Consultancy.com.au
July 13, 2024

Many factors impact grain market – Queensland Country Life

Futures markets have been tossed around by weather concerns for the US Hard Red Winter wheat crop, and the South American corn and soybean crops, for some weeks now.  Last week we added uncertainty about a trade war between China and the US into the mix, as well as speculation about longer term interest rate moves in the US.

On a day to day basis there is little warning as to what will drive the market.  Will it be a forecast for rain/no rain, or will it be an escalation of trade issues between China and the US?  In turn there is the impact on the value of the US dollar from trade war speculation, and speculation interest rates.

On Friday night we saw a sharp selloff in US futures markets, only for that to be reversed, particularly for cor…

Read the full article at: http://www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au/story/5307155/grain-market-can-turn-on-a-dime/?cs=4785

Category: RestructuringBy Insolvency GuardianMarch 26, 2018

Post navigation

PreviousPrevious post:The Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code: Some Fundamentals And Issues – Live LawNextNext post:Project Group residential, commercial builder goes into administration – The Australian Financial Review

Related Posts

Real estate businesses seek restructuring of overdue, coming due bonds – Viet Nam News
July 17, 2024
SK Ecoplant to merge tech unit for group restructuring – Korea Economic Daily
July 16, 2024
Revenue negotiations on warehouse debt cited as reason for decline in small company restructurings, study says – The Irish Times
July 16, 2024
Over 200 jobs saved so far this year through small business restructuring process – Irish Examiner
July 15, 2024
Atos secures funding for rescue plan, lives to fight another day – The Register
July 15, 2024
McGrathNicol celebrates twenty years in business recovery – Consultancy.com.au
July 13, 2024
Insolvency Guardian
© Insolvency Advisory Accountants Pty Ltd trading as Insolvency Guardian Australia.

Disclaimer

Go to Top
Call Now Button