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How Will Changing Weather Patterns Impact Commodities?
The fading of La Niña, drought in the Western U.S. and water shortages will have significant repercussions for producers around the world. What will be in the impact on U.S. commodity production? Presented by @cmegroup: https://www.cmegroup.com/openmarkets/quicktake-by-bloomberg.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=quicktake_econ&utm_content=more_insights
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published: 26 Apr 2021
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Why Commodity Traders Should Watch the Weather in Brazil
Brazilian growers are on a roll as the country leads the world in soybean production and is third in producing corn. That's great for China, which currently imports most of its grain from the U.S., but could switch if the price is right. The X-factor: if a recent spate of dry weather in Brazil persists, it could upend their progress. Insights via @cmegroup: https://www.cmegroup.com/openmarkets/quicktake-by-bloomberg.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=quicktake_evergreen&utm_content=more_insights
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published: 10 Nov 2020
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Weather changes, international demand impact American commodity markets
Historic heat wave set to exit California, move north
Winds in the West spur fire prevention power shut-offs
Container freight market easing further amid peak season
Decision on 2023 import quota for Brazilian primary aluminum in focus
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published: 12 Sep 2022
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Ask the Analyst: Weather Affecting Commodity Prices
Market Analyst Angie Setzer answers Erica at Iowa State University's question about how will spring weather affect commodity prices. The questions are part of the Market to Market: Classroom project.
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Transcript:
Erica: As we've had a wet spring so far and that may set some farmers back in terms of getting in the field, how will that be affecting our commodity prices? And ultimately will that be impacting our cattle markets as well?
Setzer: Good question. She's a smart girl. I'm probably going to have to hire her.
Pearson: Thank you, Erica.
Setzer: It is something we'll want to pay attention to. The hardest part right now is the equipment that we have out here and the farmer's ability to work through the night, which blows my mind. As soon as, if we were to turn dry in the next t...
published: 01 May 2017
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Commodity LIVE : Weather Department Releases Monsoon Forecast for the Upcoming Season
मॉनसून पर ताजा अपडेट
सितंबर में कैसा रहेगा मॉनसून?
किस राज्य में कितनी बारिश होगी?
अल नीनो पर मौसम विभाग ने क्या कहा?
#CommodityLIVE में मृत्युंजय कुमार झा के साथ
#Commodities #Monsoon #ElNino @MrituenjayZee
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published: 31 Aug 2023
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How the Weather charts commodity price rises
http://goo.gl/TiWZtW
Commodities are showing strong gains for a third week with positive performances seen across all sectors. Not least agriculture where coffee and sugar were strong performers, followed by precious metals. Growth dependent commodities such as energy and industrial metals also showed a positive return but were held back by another expected decline in manufacturing confidence in February, not least China where the HSBC manufacturing PMI dropped to a seven month low.
Adverse weather across the Americas continues to be one of the main contributors to the current gains with an extended and very cold winter in the US supporting natural gas, heating oil and as a consequence also indirectly WTI Crude. The cold weather across the US Midwest has raised concerns about reduced...
published: 21 Feb 2014
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Stroud Says Weather Driving Movement in Commodity Prices
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- David Stroud, chief executive officer of TS Capital, discusses commodity prices.
Stroud speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg)
published: 23 Mar 2012
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5 Key Facts About Commodity Markets - #gold #oil #commodities
Here are 5 key facts about commodity markets.
Commodities markets include trading in things like agricultural goods, metals, grains, energy, industrial materials and more.
Commodities markets are the oldest markets in history, dating back to the Sumerians in around 4500BC
Commodity markets exist to meet the needs of commodity producers and manufacturers for materials. Traders trade on price movements in commodity cycles.
Commodity prices are determined by a number of factors including supply and demand, geopolitics and even the weather.
Many commodities are traded physically, but also via derivatives like futures and options, where traders speculate on their potential future price.
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Explore trading and start investing with Capital.com.
CFDs are complex instruments and come with ...
published: 12 Jul 2023
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WEATHER AND INFLATION: 2019 commodity prices
2019 being characterised by too much rain had a positive effect on food crop prices which remained relatively low but as Racheal Nabisubi reports, 2020 may present a different picture especially as the election season starts
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published: 09 Jan 2020
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Weather Flip Flop + Commodity Pressure
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#farming #agriculture
published: 31 May 2023
1:02
How Will Changing Weather Patterns Impact Commodities?
The fading of La Niña, drought in the Western U.S. and water shortages will have significant repercussions for producers around the world. What will be in the i...
The fading of La Niña, drought in the Western U.S. and water shortages will have significant repercussions for producers around the world. What will be in the impact on U.S. commodity production? Presented by @cmegroup: https://www.cmegroup.com/openmarkets/quicktake-by-bloomberg.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=quicktake_econ&utm_content=more_insights
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https://wn.com/How_Will_Changing_Weather_Patterns_Impact_Commodities
The fading of La Niña, drought in the Western U.S. and water shortages will have significant repercussions for producers around the world. What will be in the impact on U.S. commodity production? Presented by @cmegroup: https://www.cmegroup.com/openmarkets/quicktake-by-bloomberg.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=quicktake_econ&utm_content=more_insights
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- published: 26 Apr 2021
- views: 2873
1:04
Why Commodity Traders Should Watch the Weather in Brazil
Brazilian growers are on a roll as the country leads the world in soybean production and is third in producing corn. That's great for China, which currently imp...
Brazilian growers are on a roll as the country leads the world in soybean production and is third in producing corn. That's great for China, which currently imports most of its grain from the U.S., but could switch if the price is right. The X-factor: if a recent spate of dry weather in Brazil persists, it could upend their progress. Insights via @cmegroup: https://www.cmegroup.com/openmarkets/quicktake-by-bloomberg.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=quicktake_evergreen&utm_content=more_insights
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Brazilian growers are on a roll as the country leads the world in soybean production and is third in producing corn. That's great for China, which currently imports most of its grain from the U.S., but could switch if the price is right. The X-factor: if a recent spate of dry weather in Brazil persists, it could upend their progress. Insights via @cmegroup: https://www.cmegroup.com/openmarkets/quicktake-by-bloomberg.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=quicktake_evergreen&utm_content=more_insights
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- published: 10 Nov 2020
- views: 599
1:29
Weather changes, international demand impact American commodity markets
Historic heat wave set to exit California, move north
Winds in the West spur fire prevention power shut-offs
Container freight market easing further amid peak...
Historic heat wave set to exit California, move north
Winds in the West spur fire prevention power shut-offs
Container freight market easing further amid peak season
Decision on 2023 import quota for Brazilian primary aluminum in focus
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Historic heat wave set to exit California, move north
Winds in the West spur fire prevention power shut-offs
Container freight market easing further amid peak season
Decision on 2023 import quota for Brazilian primary aluminum in focus
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- published: 12 Sep 2022
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1:13
Ask the Analyst: Weather Affecting Commodity Prices
Market Analyst Angie Setzer answers Erica at Iowa State University's question about how will spring weather affect commodity prices. The questions are part of t...
Market Analyst Angie Setzer answers Erica at Iowa State University's question about how will spring weather affect commodity prices. The questions are part of the Market to Market: Classroom project.
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Transcript:
Erica: As we've had a wet spring so far and that may set some farmers back in terms of getting in the field, how will that be affecting our commodity prices? And ultimately will that be impacting our cattle markets as well?
Setzer: Good question. She's a smart girl. I'm probably going to have to hire her.
Pearson: Thank you, Erica.
Setzer: It is something we'll want to pay attention to. The hardest part right now is the equipment that we have out here and the farmer's ability to work through the night, which blows my mind. As soon as, if we were to turn dry in the next two weeks and warm up a bit I don't think we would even remember the first half of April being this wet. Now, if we finish the month very wet then yes, you are going to start to see probably corn prices kick into gear. Soybean prices will probably have to drag because any thought of losing corn acres is likely to switch into soybeans.
https://wn.com/Ask_The_Analyst_Weather_Affecting_Commodity_Prices
Market Analyst Angie Setzer answers Erica at Iowa State University's question about how will spring weather affect commodity prices. The questions are part of the Market to Market: Classroom project.
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Transcript:
Erica: As we've had a wet spring so far and that may set some farmers back in terms of getting in the field, how will that be affecting our commodity prices? And ultimately will that be impacting our cattle markets as well?
Setzer: Good question. She's a smart girl. I'm probably going to have to hire her.
Pearson: Thank you, Erica.
Setzer: It is something we'll want to pay attention to. The hardest part right now is the equipment that we have out here and the farmer's ability to work through the night, which blows my mind. As soon as, if we were to turn dry in the next two weeks and warm up a bit I don't think we would even remember the first half of April being this wet. Now, if we finish the month very wet then yes, you are going to start to see probably corn prices kick into gear. Soybean prices will probably have to drag because any thought of losing corn acres is likely to switch into soybeans.
- published: 01 May 2017
- views: 160
25:56
Commodity LIVE : Weather Department Releases Monsoon Forecast for the Upcoming Season
मॉनसून पर ताजा अपडेट
सितंबर में कैसा रहेगा मॉनसून?
किस राज्य में कितनी बारिश होगी?
अल नीनो पर मौसम विभाग ने क्या कहा?
#CommodityLIVE में मृत्युंजय कुमार झा ...
मॉनसून पर ताजा अपडेट
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किस राज्य में कितनी बारिश होगी?
अल नीनो पर मौसम विभाग ने क्या कहा?
#CommodityLIVE में मृत्युंजय कुमार झा के साथ
#Commodities #Monsoon #ElNino @MrituenjayZee
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अल नीनो पर मौसम विभाग ने क्या कहा?
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- published: 31 Aug 2023
- views: 4173
2:14
How the Weather charts commodity price rises
http://goo.gl/TiWZtW
Commodities are showing strong gains for a third week with positive performances seen across all sectors. Not least agriculture where coff...
http://goo.gl/TiWZtW
Commodities are showing strong gains for a third week with positive performances seen across all sectors. Not least agriculture where coffee and sugar were strong performers, followed by precious metals. Growth dependent commodities such as energy and industrial metals also showed a positive return but were held back by another expected decline in manufacturing confidence in February, not least China where the HSBC manufacturing PMI dropped to a seven month low.
Adverse weather across the Americas continues to be one of the main contributors to the current gains with an extended and very cold winter in the US supporting natural gas, heating oil and as a consequence also indirectly WTI Crude. The cold weather across the US Midwest has raised concerns about reduced production of wheat due to winter kill.
In Brazil the hottest January ever and the lowest rainfall for 20 years has led to the lowering of production forecast for coffee, sugar and soybeans.
Coffee reached a 16 month high after rallying more than 50 percent this year. The ICE exchange responded by raising the margin on holding futures exposure by 65% to dampen some of the leverage speculation by hedge funds after daily trading volumes.
WTI Crude broke above 100 USD/barrel and the spread to Brent contracted to 7 dollars. Continued strong refinery demand due to increased production of heating oil combined with a continued removal of the glut at Cushing Oklahoma lent support. Brent crude is caught between a potential slowing demand following weaker Chinese data and continued supply disruptions in Libya, Nigeria and South Sudan. The escalating violence and tension in Venezuela is currently just below the radar and could become a supporting factor if it continues.
Week ahead: momentum remains positive but further upside remains limited, prefer sell into rallies looking for a retracement back towards 101 or below that 99.
Gold and silver spent the week consolidating their recent strong gains. Momentum and technical traders have now filled their boots and are waiting for the driver to carry the metals higher. A failure to find such a driver leaves both metals exposed to some long liquidation and profit taking should the 200 day moving averages stay at 1302 and 21.02 respectively.
https://wn.com/How_The_Weather_Charts_Commodity_Price_Rises
http://goo.gl/TiWZtW
Commodities are showing strong gains for a third week with positive performances seen across all sectors. Not least agriculture where coffee and sugar were strong performers, followed by precious metals. Growth dependent commodities such as energy and industrial metals also showed a positive return but were held back by another expected decline in manufacturing confidence in February, not least China where the HSBC manufacturing PMI dropped to a seven month low.
Adverse weather across the Americas continues to be one of the main contributors to the current gains with an extended and very cold winter in the US supporting natural gas, heating oil and as a consequence also indirectly WTI Crude. The cold weather across the US Midwest has raised concerns about reduced production of wheat due to winter kill.
In Brazil the hottest January ever and the lowest rainfall for 20 years has led to the lowering of production forecast for coffee, sugar and soybeans.
Coffee reached a 16 month high after rallying more than 50 percent this year. The ICE exchange responded by raising the margin on holding futures exposure by 65% to dampen some of the leverage speculation by hedge funds after daily trading volumes.
WTI Crude broke above 100 USD/barrel and the spread to Brent contracted to 7 dollars. Continued strong refinery demand due to increased production of heating oil combined with a continued removal of the glut at Cushing Oklahoma lent support. Brent crude is caught between a potential slowing demand following weaker Chinese data and continued supply disruptions in Libya, Nigeria and South Sudan. The escalating violence and tension in Venezuela is currently just below the radar and could become a supporting factor if it continues.
Week ahead: momentum remains positive but further upside remains limited, prefer sell into rallies looking for a retracement back towards 101 or below that 99.
Gold and silver spent the week consolidating their recent strong gains. Momentum and technical traders have now filled their boots and are waiting for the driver to carry the metals higher. A failure to find such a driver leaves both metals exposed to some long liquidation and profit taking should the 200 day moving averages stay at 1302 and 21.02 respectively.
- published: 21 Feb 2014
- views: 124
3:32
Stroud Says Weather Driving Movement in Commodity Prices
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- David Stroud, chief executive officer of TS Capital, discusses commodity prices.
Stroud speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Tele...
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- David Stroud, chief executive officer of TS Capital, discusses commodity prices.
Stroud speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg)
https://wn.com/Stroud_Says_Weather_Driving_Movement_In_Commodity_Prices
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- David Stroud, chief executive officer of TS Capital, discusses commodity prices.
Stroud speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg)
- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 255
0:57
5 Key Facts About Commodity Markets - #gold #oil #commodities
Here are 5 key facts about commodity markets.
Commodities markets include trading in things like agricultural goods, metals, grains, energy, industrial materi...
Here are 5 key facts about commodity markets.
Commodities markets include trading in things like agricultural goods, metals, grains, energy, industrial materials and more.
Commodities markets are the oldest markets in history, dating back to the Sumerians in around 4500BC
Commodity markets exist to meet the needs of commodity producers and manufacturers for materials. Traders trade on price movements in commodity cycles.
Commodity prices are determined by a number of factors including supply and demand, geopolitics and even the weather.
Many commodities are traded physically, but also via derivatives like futures and options, where traders speculate on their potential future price.
***
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https://wn.com/5_Key_Facts_About_Commodity_Markets_Gold_Oil_Commodities
Here are 5 key facts about commodity markets.
Commodities markets include trading in things like agricultural goods, metals, grains, energy, industrial materials and more.
Commodities markets are the oldest markets in history, dating back to the Sumerians in around 4500BC
Commodity markets exist to meet the needs of commodity producers and manufacturers for materials. Traders trade on price movements in commodity cycles.
Commodity prices are determined by a number of factors including supply and demand, geopolitics and even the weather.
Many commodities are traded physically, but also via derivatives like futures and options, where traders speculate on their potential future price.
***
Explore trading and start investing with Capital.com.
CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 84% of retail investor accounts lose money when spread betting and trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how spread bets and CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
This video is intended for informational purposes only and should not be regarded as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy the products or securities to which it applies. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information provided.
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- published: 12 Jul 2023
- views: 3617
2:41
WEATHER AND INFLATION: 2019 commodity prices
2019 being characterised by too much rain had a positive effect on food crop prices which remained relatively low but as Racheal Nabisubi reports, 2020 may pres...
2019 being characterised by too much rain had a positive effect on food crop prices which remained relatively low but as Racheal Nabisubi reports, 2020 may present a different picture especially as the election season starts
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https://wn.com/Weather_And_Inflation_2019_Commodity_Prices
2019 being characterised by too much rain had a positive effect on food crop prices which remained relatively low but as Racheal Nabisubi reports, 2020 may present a different picture especially as the election season starts
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- published: 09 Jan 2020
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Weather Flip Flop + Commodity Pressure
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https://wn.com/Weather_Flip_Flop_Commodity_Pressure
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#farming #agriculture
- published: 31 May 2023
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