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DJ CBOT Delivery Intentions: Totals – Aug 12
Source: CME Group
Contract Quantity Next Trade
Commodity Month Delivery Day Assigned Today Date Available
SOYBEAN MEAL August Aug. 13, 2019 185 Aug 09, 2019
SOYBEAN OIL August Aug. 13, 2019 99 Aug 06, 2019
SOYBEAN August Aug. 13, 2019 966 Aug 09, 2019

WHEAT
General Comments: Wheat markets were lower again last week as the markets prepared for the next round of USDA US and world production and supply and demand estimates that will be released today. Futures have also been under pressure as the market searches for demand. Ideas are that feed demand for Winter Wheat has been strong in the Great Plains, but export demand has been harder to find. Export sales reports so far have been rather routine and USDA implied improved demand due to less world production in its updates last month. USDA will issue new production reports today. Some changes are possible for Spring Wheat due to good weather in most areas but dry weather in areas near the Canadian border. Some adjustments are possible for White Wheat as well. Most of the Winter Wheat harvest is over so the data from the harvest should be available for SRW and HRW estimates. There could be some stronger estimates for domestic feed demand, but USDA made many adjustments to the demand side of the ledger for Wheat last month and might not change much this month. The weather remains dry in much of the Midwest and Great Plains, but some rains have been noted in the Northern Plains to slow harvest activity there. USDA showed that the Spring Wheat harvest was just getting started in its reports last week and should show moderate progress with the Spring Wheat harvest this week.
Overnight News: The southern Great Plains should get scattered and light showers this week. Temperatures should be near to above normal. Northern areas should see scattered showers and storms. Temperatures should be near to above normal. The Canadian Prairies should see mostly dry weather. Temperatures should be near to above normal.
Chart Analysis: Trends in Chicago are mixed to up with objectives of 527 and 551 September. Support is at 496, 490, and 483 September, with resistance at 505, 507, and 510 September. Trends in Kansas City are mixed. Support is at 411, 403, and 393 September, with resistance at 427, 430, and 436 September. Trends in Minneapolis are mixed. Support is at 519, 514, and 512 September, and resistance is at 525, 528, and 533 September.

COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of August 06, 2019
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
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: Non-Commercial : Commercial : Index Traders : Total
: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short
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WHEAT-SRW – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
CFTC Code #001602 Open Interest is 527,403
: Positions :
: 59,298 90,457 194,435 75,612 128,485 164,728 66,481 494,073 479,857: 33,330 47,546
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 (Change in open interest: 30,641) :
: -698 7,006 22,370 5,813 -4,835 2,065 4,978 29,550 29,520: 1,091 1,121
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 11.2 17.2 36.9 14.3 24.4 31.2 12.6 93.7 91.0: 6.3 9.0
: Total Traders: 368 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 89 111 138 87 98 44 22 301 298:
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COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of August 06, 2019
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: Non-Commercial : Commercial : Index Traders : Total
: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short
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WHEAT-HRW – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
CFTC Code #001612 Open Interest is 309,938
: Positions :
: 57,262 75,444 77,383 83,752 106,825 64,339 28,324 282,736 287,976: 27,202 21,962
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 (Change in open interest: 5,678) :
: -1,182 4,893 -488 4,471 -1,927 3,959 2,165 6,760 4,643: -1,082 1,036
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 18.5 24.3 25.0 27.0 34.5 20.8 9.1 91.2 92.9: 8.8 7.1
: Total Traders: 282 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 79 53 77 86 82 31 14 229 200:
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Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of August 6, 2019
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WHEAT-HRSpring – MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN EXCHANGE (CONTRACTS OF 5,000 BUSHELS) :
CFTC Code #001626 Open Interest is 64,046 :
: Positions :
: 40,036 26,894 1,601 409 63 1,081 18,330 2,436 5,410 1,711 2,795 :
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 :
: 1,563 270 -25 -21 24 -333 330 58 150 88 118 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 62.5 42.0 2.5 0.6 0.1 1.7 28.6 3.8 8.4 2.7 4.4 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 87 :
: 51 39 . . . 4 9 6 7 7 8 :
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Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of August 6, 2019
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BLACK SEA WHEAT FINANCIAL – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE 50 Metric Tons :
CFTC Code #00160F Open Interest is 20,193 :
: Positions :
: 6,261 17,421 3,337 0 491 8,218 300 800 84 68 51 :
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 :
: -875 -4,102 -415 -28 -525 -1,746 60 -165 -706 68 -226 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 31.0 86.3 16.5 0.0 2.4 40.7 1.5 4.0 0.4 0.3 0.3 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 23 :
: 4 13 . 0 . 4 . . . . . :
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RICE
General Comments: Rice was lower last week trends are down in this market. The trade will be very interested in the USD reports that will be released later today and will look closest at the acreage estimates. Ideas are that USDA has been too high in its planted area estimates due to all of the rain at planting time. This data will be released in conjunction with the production reports. Yield reports from southern Louisiana and Texas are not bad, but are not as strong as they could be, It is possible that USD will trim its yield estimates in the reports today. production could be less but USDA need not make any real changes to the demand side of the ledger after making some positive demand adjustments last month. USDA noted stronger than expected domestic demand last month and export demand has been good all year. All this could imply that the Rice market makes an early harvest low this year and turns higher in the short-term.
Overnight News: The Delta should get mostly dry conditions. Temperatures should be near to below normal.
Chart Analysis: Trends are mixed to down with no objectives. Support is at 1130, 1127, and 1121 September, with resistance at 1141, 1152, and 1163 September.

Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of August 6, 2019
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ROUGH RICE – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE (CONTRACTS OF 200,000 POUNDS) :
CFTC Code #039601 Open Interest is 9,137 :
: Positions :
: 4,322 5,696 116 0 0 1,946 430 15 290 978 932 :
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 :
: 609 -760 -14 0 0 -643 0 0 -322 -25 176 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 47.3 62.3 1.3 0.0 0.0 21.3 4.7 0.2 3.2 10.7 10.2 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 51 :
: 10 15 . 0 0 10 . . 6 14 11 :
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CORN AND OATS
General Comments: Corn closed lower on ideas of little demand and improving crop conditions. Traders were also liquidating positions before the USDA reports today. USDA will issue its first state by state production estimates and also updated acreage estimates. Corn planted area is likely to be less in the reports that will be released later today. Yield estimates are just a guess right now as the crop in many areas is not mature enough to make many judgements. We took a one day crop tour of central Illinois over the past weekend. Areas west of Interstate 55 and north of Interstate 80 showed a lot of prevent plant area that was still black soil or planted to a cover crop. The area was significant as it seemed that one-third to one half of this region had not been planted. Significant prevent plated area was noted near Pontiac and east of Bloomington as well. Prevent planted area was also noted south of Kankakee. Most of the crop is just silking or in blister now. Only a few fields were in milk or dough or starting to dent. It is normal for the crop to be at least in milk and usually in dough by this date, but this was noted only south and east of Bloomington this year. Calculations for yield estimates were just about impossible to make. The crop needs warm and wet growing condition from now on this year to reach best yield potential, Forecasts for now call for relatively cool and dry conditions, so the crop is likely to remain stressed and progress will likely remain slower than normal.
Overnight News:
Chart Analysis: Trends in Corn are mixed to up with no objectives. Support is at 407, 401, and 400 September, and resistance is at 413, 417, and 418 September. Trends in Oats are up with objectives of 295 September. Support is at 272, 269, and 267 September, and resistance is at 276, 278, and 282 September.

COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of August 06, 2019
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
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: Non-Commercial : Commercial : Index Traders : Total
: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short
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CORN – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
CFTC Code #002602 Open Interest is 2,348,072
: Positions :
: 238,557 179,256 601,516 674,249 1,130,764 469,141 185,908 1,983,462 2,097,445: 364,610 250,627
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 (Change in open interest: 52,859) :
: -11,417 3,390 26,288 43,087 13,744 -4,240 13,603 53,719 57,026: -860 -4,167
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 10.2 7.6 25.6 28.7 48.2 20.0 7.9 84.5 89.3: 15.5 10.7
: Total Traders: 948 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 220 132 255 461 431 52 33 848 748:
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Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of August 6, 2019
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OATS – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE (CONTRACTS OF 5,000 BUSHELS) :
CFTC Code #004603 Open Interest is 4,697 :
: Positions :
: 700 3,227 146 0 0 780 280 0 1,318 178 118 :
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 :
: 30 -86 -2 0 0 -90 51 0 -26 -6 14 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 14.9 68.7 3.1 0.0 0.0 16.6 6.0 0.0 28.1 3.8 2.5 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 24 :
: 6 8 . 0 0 5 . 0 4 . . :
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SOYBEANS AND PRODUCTS
General Comments: Soybeans and Soybean Meal closed a little lower last week in anticipation of the USDA crop reports that will be released later today. USDA plans to include a state by state breakdown of production but will have little information to make good estimates. US planted area to Soybeans is expected to increase as farmers switched to Soybeans from Corn in some cases as planting got very delayed. Some producers probably planted Soybeans as a cover crop on prevent plant acreage as well. Prevent plant acreage was significant on our weekend tour of Central Illinois with the most noted north of Morris and west of Interstate 55. Significant prevent plant area was noted near Pontiac and west of Bloomington. The rest of the crop was late a just flowering or setting pods in the most advanced cases. Soybeans in the western part of the trip tended to be very small and ranged anywhere from half a foot to a foot and a half tall. Crops were most advanced south and east of Bloomington and the crops in these areas were in the best conditions. Many areas were showing stress and needed a good rain. There is not much rain in the forecast so crops will most likely continue to be stressed even though it is not real hot.
Overnight News:
Chart Analysis: Trends in Soybeans are up with objectives of 896 September. Support is at 861, 856, and 849 September, and resistance is at 882, 887, and 896 September. Trends in Soybean Meal are mixed to up with objectives of 305.00 and 312.00 September. Support is at 294.00, 293.00, and 291.00 September, and resistance is at 303.00, 305.00, and 307.00 September. Trends in Soybean Oil are up with objectives of 2960 September. Support is at 2890, 2880, and 2860 September, with resistance at 2970, 3000, and 3040 August.

COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of August 06, 2019
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
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: Non-Commercial : Commercial : Index Traders : Total
: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short
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SOYBEANS – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
CFTC Code #005602 Open Interest is 770,883
: Positions :
: 70,199 154,004 213,997 269,278 270,491 162,843 58,475 716,318 696,968: 54,565 73,916
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 (Change in open interest: 41,754) :
: -108 20,175 12,573 31,383 1,240 1,128 9,655 44,977 43,642: -3,222 -1,888
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 9.1 20.0 27.8 34.9 35.1 21.1 7.6 92.9 90.4: 7.1 9.6
: Total Traders: 597 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 135 150 210 186 204 46 26 487 492:
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COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of August 06, 2019
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
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: Non-Commercial : Commercial : Index Traders : Total
: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short
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SOYBEAN OIL – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
CFTC Code #007601 Open Interest is 468,719
: Positions :
: 70,333 113,620 93,285 132,116 201,274 137,418 28,585 433,152 436,764: 35,567 31,955
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 (Change in open interest: 18,079) :
: 834 12,516 4,136 10,951 1,432 -642 -2,225 15,278 15,859: 2,800 2,220
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 15.0 24.2 19.9 28.2 42.9 29.3 6.1 92.4 93.2: 7.6 6.8
: Total Traders: 325 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 76 96 100 73 72 37 21 252 243:
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COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of August 06, 2019
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
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: Non-Commercial : Commercial : Index Traders : Total
: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short : Long : Short
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SOYBEAN MEAL – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
CFTC Code #026603 Open Interest is 475,751
: Positions :
: 43,194 84,095 116,051 168,625 207,537 98,694 36,156 426,564 443,839: 49,188 31,912
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 (Change in open interest: 19,960) :
: 4,291 10,911 3,982 8,133 4,475 968 -740 17,373 18,628: 2,587 1,332
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 9.1 17.7 24.4 35.4 43.6 20.7 7.6 89.7 93.3: 10.3 6.7
: Total Traders: 288 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 53 67 91 102 81 33 18 244 215:
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CANOLA AND PALM OIL
General Comments: Canola was a little higher again Friday on speculative buying tied in part to hopes for more demand from China as it moves to lift quotas and tariffs on vegetable oils imports. Farmers are not selling any of the new crop yet and processors and exporters want to set some prices. The weather forecasts call for moderate temperatures this week. Most areas are seeing better weather now, but the weather has been dry and sometimes hot in many growing areas until recently. Growing conditions are improving after rains in the last couple of weeks, but there are areas that are still reported to be too dry. Traders are expecting good but not great crops right now. Palm Oil was closed for a holiday. Buying also probably came as the China-US trade war is causing China to consider dropping quotas on world vegetable oils imports. The market still expects limited upside potential, but the charts show that the market has broken out to the upside. There are ideas that there is plenty of production and supply to meet any expected demand. Stocks in Indonesia have increased for four straight months.
Overnight News:
Chart Analysis: Trends in Canola are mixed to up with objectives of 461.00 November. Support is at 450.00, 448.00, and 445.00 November, with resistance at 457.00, 459.00, and 463.00 November. Trends in Palm Oil are up with no objectives. Support is at 2150, 2120, and 2100 October, with resistance at 2210, 2240, and 2250 October.

Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of August 6, 2019
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CANOLA – ICE FUTURES U.S. (20 Metric Tonnes) :
CFTC Code #135731 Open Interest is 165,531 :
: Positions :
: 132,867 43,863 2,824 2,529 673 10,071 79,839 5,349 3,683 21,979 9,299 :
: Changes from: July 30, 2019 :
: 2,858 512 -343 22 8 -643 3,247 -169 318 -1,698 559 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 80.3 26.5 1.7 1.5 0.4 6.1 48.2 3.2 2.2 13.3 5.6 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 249 :
: 32 38 5 . . 4 57 10 47 78 31 :
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DJ Canadian Grain Handling Summary – Aug 9
By MarketsFarm
Winnipeg, Aug. 9 (MarketsFarm) – The following are Canadian grain
handling summary statistics for the week ended July 31, 2019. Figures in
thousands of metric tons.
Source: Canadian Grain Commission.
Durum
Wheat Oats Barley Flax Canola Peas Corn Total*
COMMERCIAL STOCKS
This Week 2905.7 1044.6 114.4 256.3 22.6 1227.7 195.0 313.1 6964.1
Week Ago 1887.5 665.6 128.4 273.0 28.2 1018.8 203.7 261.0 5067.2
Year Ago 2146.3 676.6 169.7 273.2 79.7 968.7 346.6 166.0 5283.9
PRODUCER DELIVERIES
This Week 450.8 193.5 34.4 39.7 6.4 574.9 52.2 16.8 1478.7
Week Ago 256.3 78.0 18.3 31.8 2.5 326.6 23.6 12.7 802.5
To Date 21175.7 4777.7 2088.8 3377.6 384.4 18517.6 3297.1 584.5 58223.2
Year Ago 18664.7 4139.5 2178.8 3066.0 490.8 18992.0 2927.0 668.0 55245.1
TERMINAL RECEIPTS
This Week 635.0 132.3 0.4 13.1 2.2 236.6 16.6 2.3 1173.3
Week Ago 336.3 68.7 1.2 22.6 3.1 138.9 28.1 2.6 702.3
To Date 20963.3 5167.6 415.2 1994.7 164.3 10009.2 2060.3 1387.1 48310.4
Year Ago 18298.6 4492.9 273.3 1759.9 240.9 10710.6 1944.8 1409.2 45106.6
EXPORTS
This Week 480.9 67.3 17.3 13.3 3.4 233.9 8.3 0.0 924.3
Week Ago 228.1 91.3 12.3 39.1 7.2 152.5 62.4 0.0 699.2
To Date 18244.6 4518.8 1496.0 2156.1 281.6 9281.7 2126.5 1708.4 44603.7
Year Ago 16232.6 3986.5 1523.8 1897.5 316.2 10237.2 2069.3 1394.4 41927.2
DOMESTIC DISAPPEARANCE
This Week 127.3 17.6 10.8 37.6 3.2 313.3 4.2 37.8 599.6
Week Ago 111.9 5.2 6.7 25.0 1.6 187.1 2.8 28.0 389.1
To Date 4182.9 383.5 323.8 1191.7 62.2 9658.9 211.3 1207.2 18938.1
Year Ago 4480.4 482.6 310.1 1271.2 57.5 9461.7 225.1 939.5 19514.5

Midwest Weather Forecast: Mostly dry. Temperatures should be near to above normal.

US Gulf Cash Basis
Corn HRW SRW Soybeans Soybean Meal Soybean Oil
August +44 Sep +152 Sep +50 Sep +34 Nov +12 Aug N/A
September +43 Sep +75 Sep +21 Nov
October +42 Dec +73 Dec +30 Nov
All basis levels are positive unless noted as negative

DJ ICE Canada Cash Grain Close – Aug 9
By MarketsFarm
WINNIPEG, Aug. 9 (MarketsFarm) – The following are the closing
cash canola prices from ICE Futures for Friday, August 9.
Source: ICE Futures
CANOLA
1 Canada NCC Best Bid
Spot Price Basis Contract Change
*Par Region 432.20 -20.00 Nov 2019 dn 1.20
Track Thunder Bay 469.10 15.00 Nov 2019 up 1.90
Track Vancouver 474.10 20.00 Nov 2019 dn 1.90
All prices in Canadian dollars per metric ton.

DJ Malaysian PM Cash Market Prices for Palm Oil – August 9
The following are prices for Malaysian palm oil in the cash market at 1000 GMT Friday applied by commodity broker Matthes & Porton Bhd.
Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars a metric ton, except for crude palm oil and palm kernel oil, which are in ringgit a ton. Palm kernel oil prices are in ringgit a pikul, a Malaysian measurement equivalent to 60 kilograms.
Refined, bleached and deodorized palm oil, FOB, Malaysian ports
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Aug 537.50 +07.50 Unquoted – –
Sep 537.50 +05.00 Unquoted – –
Oct/Nov/Dec 542.50 +02.50 Unquoted – –
Jan/Feb/Mar 560.00 00.00 Unquoted – –
RBD palm olein, FOB, Malaysian ports
Aug 542.50 +07.50 Unquoted – –
Sep 542.50 +05.00 Unquoted – –
Oct/Nov/Dec 547.50 +02.50 Unquoted – –
Jan/Feb/Mar 565.00 00.00 Unquoted – –
RBD palm stearin, FOB, Malaysian ports
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Aug 530.00 +05.00 Unquoted – –
Palm Fatty Acid Distillate, FOB Malaysian ports
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Aug 405.00 +12.50 Unquoted – –
Crude palm oil, Delivered Basis, South Malaysia
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Aug 2,130 +40.00 Unquoted – –
Palm kernel oil, Delivered Basis, South Malaysia
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Aug 150 +02.00 Unquoted – –
($1=MYR 4.1830)

DJ China Dalian Grain Futures Closing Prices, Volume – Aug 09
Soybean No. 1
Turnover: 145,178 lots, or 4.96 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Sep-19 3,375 3,402 3,371 3,400 3,387 3,388 1 90,858 90,768
Nov-19 3,435 3,435 3,422 3,430 3,426 3,428 2 32 326
Jan-20 3,447 3,479 3,443 3,474 3,450 3,465 15 51,210 101,682
Mar-20 – – – 3,444 3,444 3,444 0 0 30
May-20 3,594 3,609 3,588 3,598 3,589 3,597 8 3,076 29,834
Jul-20 3,588 3,588 3,588 3,588 3,599 3,588 -11 2 10
Corn
Turnover: 1,394,856 lots, or 26.73 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Sep-19 1,894 1,897 1,869 1,878 1,910 1,879 -31 271,226 356,804
Nov-19 1,923 1,923 1,899 1,910 1,933 1,907 -26 104,832 344,458
Jan-20 1,931 1,933 1,913 1,927 1,947 1,923 -24 956,496 882,436
Mar-20 1,950 1,951 1,934 1,946 1,968 1,941 -27 632 2,288
May-20 1,992 1,996 1,975 1,992 2,015 1,984 -31 61,096 191,528
Jul-20 2,009 2,009 1,991 2,004 2,029 1,995 -34 574 1,264
Soymeal
Turnover: 2,280,856 lots, or 66.03 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Aug-19 – – – 2,788 2,788 2,788 0 0 398
Sep-19 2,883 2,924 2,878 2,912 2,883 2,903 20 490,214 731,732
Nov-19 2,915 2,953 2,909 2,940 2,914 2,938 24 122,062 237,228
Dec-19 2,902 2,938 2,901 2,927 2,900 2,928 28 4,466 1,358
Jan-20 2,878 2,915 2,871 2,899 2,873 2,897 24 1,558,076 1,519,590
Mar-20 2,850 2,864 2,843 2,847 2,826 2,850 24 46 776
May-20 2,743 2,776 2,740 2,763 2,741 2,761 20 105,912 315,136
Jul-20 2,756 2,770 2,756 2,766 2,738 2,760 22 80 472
Palm Oil
Turnover: 1,074,478 lots, or 50.53 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Aug-19 – – – 4,270 4,270 4,270 0 0 0
Sep-19 4,486 4,646 4,482 4,612 4,470 4,548 78 237,566 188,504
Oct-19 4,632 4,722 4,632 4,722 4,562 4,696 134 14 18
Nov-19 4,660 4,660 4,660 4,660 4,764 4,660 -104 4 14
Dec-19 4,826 4,826 4,826 4,826 4,728 4,826 98 2 10
Jan-20 4,672 4,826 4,672 4,784 4,648 4,740 92 814,148 464,644
Feb-20 – – – 4,828 4,736 4,828 92 0 20
Mar-20 4,856 4,930 4,856 4,926 4,742 4,900 158 34 24
Apr-20 – – – 4,978 4,818 4,978 160 0 2
May-20 4,856 5,002 4,856 4,966 4,828 4,926 98 22,708 65,110
Jun-20 – – – 4,948 4,850 4,948 98 0 2
Jul-20 5,020 5,020 5,020 5,020 4,862 5,020 158 2
Soybean Oil
Turnover: 1,778,680 lots, or 10.76 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Aug-19 – – – 5,338 5,338 5,338 0 0 0
Sep-19 5,848 6,008 5,832 6,008 5,778 5,926 148 263,104 257,990
Nov-19 5,942 6,078 5,928 6,046 5,894 5,982 88 24 20
Dec-19 6,134 6,138 6,006 6,138 5,920 6,074 154 20 40
Jan-20 5,982 6,162 5,968 6,150 5,926 6,068 142 1,455,676 907,422
Mar-20 6,080 6,204 6,080 6,164 5,966 6,154 188 40 32
May-20 5,998 6,198 5,998 6,182 5,960 6,092 132 59,816 131,440
Jul-20 – – – 6,128 5,996 6,128 132 0 6
Notes:
1) Unit is Chinese yuan a metric ton;
2) Ch. is day’s settlement minus previous settlement;
3) Volume and open interest are in lots;
4) One lot is equivalent to 10 metric tons.


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