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DJ Analysts’ Estimates for October USDA Cattle-On-Feed Report
The following estimates, as compiled by the Wall Street Journal for the nation’s feedyards with a capacity of 1,000 or more head, are in percentages of the year-earlier figure. High and low projections were dropped in the calculation of averages. The U.S. Department of Agriculture report is scheduled for release at 3 p.m. ET (1900 GMT) Friday.
Average Range
of estimates of estimates
On-feed Oct 1 103.3 102.7- 103.9
Placed in Sep 102.5 98.9- 106.5
Marketed in Sep 105.9 104.9- 106.7
Analyst On-Feed Placements Marketed
Oct 1 in Sep in Sep
Allegiant Commodity Group 103.2 102.3 106.0
Allendale Inc. 102.7 98.9 105.2
HedgersEdge 103.3 101.8 104.9
Linn Group 103.9 106.5 106.4
Livestock Mktg Info Ctr 103.3 102.2 105.8
NFC Markets 103.1 102.2 106.7
Texas A&M Extension 103.4 104.0 105.8
U.S. Commodities 103.3 102.5 106.2

DJ USDA Cold Storage: Totals-Oct 22
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)==U.S. stocks of pork bellies in freezers
totaled 24.876 million pounds, in September, 19.9% below the previous
month, and 38.6% below September 2019, the U.S. Department Agriculture
said Thursday.
In thousand pounds.
public
Sep 30 Aug 31 Sep 30 Aug 31 warehouse
2020 2020 2019 2019 stocks/Sep
pork bellies 24,876 31,046 40,543 45,723
orange juice 677,295 723,932 809,639 808,049
french fries 948,513 916,855 921,903 935,993
other potatoes 226,246 222,633 238,779 226,265
chicken rstr (whole) 24,848 29,041 23,264 22,029
ham 146,344 144,135 201,258 202,454
total pork 466,474 465,465 598,750 606,784 423,970
total beef 461,987 449,355 468,981 469,876 450,406
total red meat 968,392 961,251 1,115,106 1,128,688 912,815
total chicken 889,765 884,787 914,357 889,585
total turkey 505,825 533,285 528,394 563,076
total poultry 1,400,847 1,424,824 1,446,449 1,456,442 1,318,694
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WHEAT
General Comments: Winter Wheat markets were higher and made new highs for the move again last week. The higher week came after trading lower early in the seek and trends on the charts stayed up. It is still a weather market and the planting weather is dry in many northern hemisphere areas. Southern Russia could stay mostly dry although there are a couple of showers in the forecast for a couple of areas. Eastern sections of Ukraine should stay dry. Kazakhstan has been dry. These areas are trying to plant the next Winter Wheat crop but the dry weather and the dry soils are keeping farmers out of the fields. Farmers are not really selling much of the current crop due to fears about production of the next crop. Less production is likely in Argentina due to drought, but the rains are coming and have been falling in recent days. Western Australia has also been very dry. The western Great Plains remains mostly hot and dry but it will turn colder and wetter this week. The Midwest has had good rains after a dry period. Much of Europe is in good condition.
Overnight News: The southern Great Plains should get isolated to scattered showers. Temperatures should be below normal. Northern areas should see scattered showers. Temperatures will be below normal. The Canadian Prairies should see light snow. Temperatures should be below normal.
Chart Analysis: Trends in Chicago are mixed. Support is at 620, 617, and 604 December, with resistance at 638, 644, and 650 December. Trends in Kansas City are mixed. Support is at 556, 553, and 540 December, with resistance at 579, 582, and 585 December. Trends in Minneapolis are mixed to up with no objectives. Support is at 570, 560, and 555 December, and resistance is at 582, 589, and 593 December.

COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: 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 592,895
: Positions :
: 97,781 73,921 197,857 72,904 204,703 189,045 61,083 557,588 537,564: 35,306 55,331
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 (Change in open interest: 56,386) :
: 12,628 5,193 21,301 13,613 18,757 5,722 7,839 53,265 53,090: 3,122 3,297
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 16.5 12.5 33.4 12.3 34.5 31.9 10.3 94.0 90.7: 6.0 9.3
: Total Traders: 413 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 112 105 121 85 125 48 27 317 317:
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COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
:—————————————————————————————- : Positions
: 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 279,840
: Positions :
: 53,598 37,035 68,305 56,956 140,290 79,080 13,221 257,940 258,852: 21,900 20,989
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 (Change in open interest: 14,610) :
: 157 -4,043 6,191 5,189 11,326 2,360 1,538 13,897 15,012: 713 -403
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 19.2 13.2 24.4 20.4 50.1 28.3 4.7 92.2 92.5: 7.8 7.5
: Total Traders: 260 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 57 55 64 67 93 33 16 197 194:
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Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions :
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: Producer/Merchant : : : :
: Processor/User : Swap Dealers : Managed Money : Other Reportables :
: Long : Short : Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading :
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WHEAT-HRSpring – MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN EXCHANGE (CONTRACTS OF 5,000 BUSHELS) :
CFTC Code #001626 Open Interest is 74,258 :
: Positions :
: 31,437 43,859 2,580 289 353 14,379 9,887 1,087 6,346 3,170 3,392 :
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 :
: 2,763 11,768 153 106 -62 1,208 -5,058 438 1,048 395 -10 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 42.3 59.1 3.5 0.4 0.5 19.4 13.3 1.5 8.5 4.3 4.6 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 106 :
: 46 40 4 . . 13 9 7 12 5 9 :
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Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions :
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: Producer/Merchant : : : :
: Processor/User : Swap Dealers : Managed Money : Other Reportables :
: Long : Short : Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading :
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BLACK SEA WHEAT FINANCIAL – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE 50 Metric Tons :
CFTC Code #00160F Open Interest is 21,902 :
: Positions :
: 6,275 18,530 0 1,283 45 14,084 0 195 0 235 822 :
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 :
: -329 -276 0 958 20 985 0 0 -5 -75 326 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 28.6 84.6 0.0 5.9 0.2 64.3 0.0 0.9 0.0 1.1 3.8 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 33 :
: 8 22 0 . . 6 0 . 0 . . :
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RICE
General Comments Rice was lower last week and tested first swing targets on the daily charts. An improved weekly export sales report helped support prices later in the week. Export demand has been strong in general. Reports indicate that domestic demand has been poor to average with better consumer demand more than offset by much less demand from schools and other institutions. The harvest is almost over in northern states with good field yields reported. Southern Louisiana and Texas are done with the first crop harvest and are waiting for the second crop to mature. Producers had to endure Hurricane Delta in Louisiana, and some of the second crop Rice got hurt. Quality is said to be very good, especially in Arkansas.
Overnight News: The Delta should get mostly dry conditions. Temperatures should be below normal.
Chart Analysis: Trends are mixed. Support is at 1218, 1210, and 1204 November, with resistance at 1236, 1241, and 1255 November.

Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions :
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: Producer/Merchant : : : :
: Processor/User : Swap Dealers : Managed Money : Other Reportables :
: Long : Short : Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading :
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ROUGH RICE – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE (CONTRACTS OF 200,000 POUNDS) :
CFTC Code #039601 Open Interest is 10,559 :
: Positions :
: 4,908 8,659 100 0 0 2,643 537 0 838 192 518 :
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 :
: 78 22 0 0 0 -37 20 0 -57 -31 98 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 46.5 82.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 25.0 5.1 0.0 7.9 1.8 4.9 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 48 :
: 13 19 . 0 0 10 . 0 7 . 4 :
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CORN AND OATS
General Comments Corn and Oats moved higher and Corn made new highs for the move last week. Some of the rally has been in sympathy with the rallies in Wheat, but farmers in the US are holding Corn for later sale. Producers are unhappy with the price and the Soybeans are paying much better, so farmers are selling the Soybeans and holding the Corn. Harvest reports from the country suggest that production of a good crop is likely. Demand is holding strong for exports, but domestic demand was cut back from previous estimates. Ethanol demand in particular has been less. The demand has come primarily from China as the state companies bought for the reserve, and trade sources told Reuters News last Friday that the government is about o issue new TRQ to Cofco to cover current purchases above the current TRQ and more purchases that the country needs due to short production this year and much increased demand. The harvest has expanded into the Midwest with very good harvest conditions, but it is wet and cold now and the harvest progress will be slower.
Overnight News:
Chart Analysis: Trends in Corn are up with objectives of 427 December. Support is at 410, 405, and 399 December, and resistance is at 422, 423, and 426 December. Trends in Oats are up with objectives of 310, 320, and 331 December. Support is at 300, 295, and 291 December, and resistance is at 306, 309, and 312 December.

COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
:—————————————————————————————- : Positions
: 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 2,150,651
: Positions :
: 340,273 99,992 528,451 637,606 1,147,469 454,809 124,426 1,961,140 1,900,339: 189,511 250,311
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 (Change in open interest: 146,249) :
: 50,913 -14,035 23,145 42,554 120,762 20,998 16,207 137,610 146,080: 8,639 170
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 15.8 4.6 24.6 29.6 53.4 21.1 5.8 91.2 88.4: 8.8 11.6
: Total Traders: 867 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 197 131 185 349 413 51 26 690 675:
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Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions :
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: Producer/Merchant : : : :
: Processor/User : Swap Dealers : Managed Money : Other Reportables :
: Long : Short : Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading :
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OATS – CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE (CONTRACTS OF 5,000 BUSHELS) :
CFTC Code #004603 Open Interest is 5,794 :
: Positions :
: 1,091 4,520 122 0 0 1,578 0 0 668 159 235 :
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 :
: -92 -103 0 0 0 101 0 0 -2 142 1 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 18.8 78.0 2.1 0.0 0.0 27.2 0.0 0.0 11.5 2.7 4.1 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 27 :
: 7 9 . 0 0 9 0 0 4 . . :
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SOYBEANS AND PRODUCTS
General Comments: Soybeans and Soybean Meal closed higher for the week and at new highs for the move as strong export demand continued. The demand has been primarily from China but other countries are buying in the US as well. Reports indicated that the producer is selling Soybeans right off the combine or is delivering against previous contracts. Chinese buying for the reserve is almost finished. Ideas are that individual crushers are still with positions to buy. The trade generally expects China to shift its buying back to Brazil in the near future, but Brazil has been hot and dry and parts of Argentina have also been dry and some of the early planting has been delayed. That might keep the Chinese buying in the US for a little longer. Brazil is getting rains now, so all of the projected Soybeans area will get planted and a big crop from Brazil is still expected. It is a La Nina year and some parts of southern Brazil and Argentina could stay drier than normal, and that will be watched by the trade for the potential for yield loss.
Overnight News: Philippines bought 135,000 tons of US Soybean Meal and unknown destinations bought 120,700 tons of US Soybeans.
Chart Analysis: Trends in Soybeans are mixed. Support is at 1064, 1048, and 1038 November, and resistance is at 1096, 1108, and 1120 November. Trends in Soybean Meal are up with no objectives. Support is at 375.00, 372.00, and 369.00 December, and resistance is at 391.00, 394.00, and 397.00 December. Trends in Soybean Oil are mixed to up with objectives of 3170 and 3290 December. Support is at 3300, 3270, and 3210 December, with resistance at 3420, 3460, and 3470 December.

COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
:—————————————————————————————- : Positions
: 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 1,326,365
: Positions :
: 231,654 42,491 335,017 399,332 779,626 280,617 81,125 1,246,619 1,238,259: 79,746 88,105
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 (Change in open interest: 8,562) :
: -4,829 -6,364 -2,345 10,725 16,963 585 2,398 4,136 10,653: 4,426 -2,091
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 17.5 3.2 25.3 30.1 58.8 21.2 6.1 94.0 93.4: 6.0 6.6
: Total Traders: 738 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 207 133 212 244 299 56 24 600 590:
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COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
:—————————————————————————————- : Positions
: 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 526,968
: Positions :
: 85,336 18,815 110,282 146,794 343,631 142,663 28,243 485,076 500,972: 41,892 25,996
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 (Change in open interest: -2,692) :
: 2,861 2,166 -7,042 2,270 200 387 370 -1,524 -4,306: -1,168 1,614
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 16.2 3.6 20.9 27.9 65.2 27.1 5.4 92.1 95.1: 7.9 4.9
: Total Traders: 296 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 96 43 71 84 79 40 21 259 184:
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COT — Supplemental Report – Option and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions : Nonreportable
:—————————————————————————————- : Positions
: 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 522,739
: Positions :
: 88,400 20,809 98,276 153,722 354,274 126,569 19,757 466,967 493,117: 55,772 29,621
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 (Change in open interest: 4,604) :
: 6,615 2,179 -7,679 483 10,194 2,799 68 2,217 4,761: 2,387 -158
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 16.9 4.0 18.8 29.4 67.8 24.2 3.8 89.3 94.3: 10.7 5.7
: Total Traders: 292 Number of Traders in Each Category :
: 97 37 74 88 95 37 13 253 195:
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CANOLA AND PALM OIL
General Comments: Palm Oil closed higher on ideas of decreasing production and private reports of stronger demand. Chart trends are trying to turn up again. It is seasonally a time for trees to produce more due to more regular rains. Getting workers to do the harvest remains hard and the lack of labor has been a big problem. At least some of the plantation owners have asked for more migrant workers to cover the lack of workers that can be sourced locally. Soybean Oil and Canola were higher. Trends are mostly sideways in Soybean Oil and up in Canola. Canola farmers are selling due to harvest pressure, but industry and speculators are buying. The Canadian Dollar is higher but Canola is still considered relatively cheap in the world market. Harvest in the Prairies is almost done and yields are reported to be very strong.
Overnight News: AmSpec said that Malaysian Palm Oil exports are 1.412 million tons so far this month, from 1.315 million last month
Chart Analysis: Trends in Canola are up with objectives of 557.00 November. Support is at 539.00, 534.00, and 529.00 November, with resistance at 554.00, 557.00, and 560.00 November. Trends in Palm Oil are mixed. Support is at 2860, 2760, and 2740 January, with resistance at 2980, 3070, and 3120 January.

Disaggregated Commitments of Traders- Options and Futures Combined Positions as of October 20, 2020
: Reportable Positions :
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: Producer/Merchant : : : :
: Processor/User : Swap Dealers : Managed Money : Other Reportables :
: Long : Short : Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading: Long : Short :Spreading :
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CANOLA – ICE FUTURES U.S. (20 Metric Tonnes) :
CFTC Code #135731 Open Interest is 208,081 :
: Positions :
: 111,093 165,538 4,081 3,955 1,175 59,048 2,282 3,507 10,805 12,270 16,886 :
: Changes from: October 13, 2020 :
: -13,665 -6,826 96 -80 -14 3,310 -507 -2,634 1,897 -743 -126 :
: Percent of Open Interest Represented by Each Category of Trader :
: 53.4 79.6 2.0 1.9 0.6 28.4 1.1 1.7 5.2 5.9 8.1 :
: Number of Traders in Each Category Total Traders: 306 :
: 42 84 4 6 5 50 13 11 45 92 28 :
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Midwest Weather Forecast: Scattered showers. Temperatures should average near to below normal

US Gulf Cash Basis
Corn HRW SRW Soybeans Soybean Meal Soybean Oil
October +81 Dec +160 Dec +65 Dec +88 Nov +15 Dec N/A
November +79 Dec +65 Dec +87 Nov
December +74 Dec +65 Dec +87 Jan

DJ ICE Canada Cash Grain Close – Oct 23
WINNIPEG–The following are the closing cash canola prices
from ICE Futures for Oct. 23, 2020.
Source: ICE Futures
CANOLA
1 Canada NCC Best Bid
Spot Price Basis Contract Change
*Par Region 509.90 -35.70 Nov 20 dn 1.90
Basis: Thunder Bay 571.00 20.00 Jan 21 up 9.10
Basis: Vancouver 583.00 32.00 Jan 21 up 6.10
All prices in Canadian dollars per metric ton.
*Quote for previous day
Source: Commodity News Service Canada ([email protected], or
204-414-9084)

DJ Malaysian PM Cash Market Prices for Palm Oil – Oct 26
The following are prices for Malaysian palm oil in the cash market at 1000 GMT Monday, supplied 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
Nov 817.50 +45.00 Unquoted – –
Dec 807.50 +50.00 Unquoted – –
Jan/Feb/Mar 752.50 +27.50 Unquoted – –
Apr/May/Jun 705.00 +22.50 Unquoted – –
RBD palm olein, FOB, Malaysian ports
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Nov 820.00 +45.00 Unquoted – –
Dec 810.00 +50.00 Unquoted – –
Jan/Feb/Mar 755.00 +27.50 Unquoted – –
Apr/May/Jun 707.50 +22.50 Unquoted – –
RBD palm stearin, FOB, Malaysian ports
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Nov 810.00 +30.00 Unquoted – –
Palm Fatty Acid Distillate, FOB Malaysian ports
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Nov 710.00 +20.00 Unquoted – –
Crude palm oil, Delivered Basis, South Malaysia
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Nov 3,240.00 +160.00 Unquoted – –
Palm kernel oil, Delivered Basis, South Malaysia
Offer Change Bid Change Traded
Nov 215.00 +13.00 Unquoted – –
($1=MYR4.1635)

DJ China Dalian Grain Futures Closing Prices, Volume – Oct 26
Soybean No. 1
Turnover: 220,338 lots, or 10.60 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Nov-20 4,757 4,818 4,708 4,800 4,752 4,807 55 137 375
Jan-21 4,756 4,851 4,732 4,835 4,743 4,805 62 204,010 108,333
Mar-21 4,752 4,868 4,750 4,841 4,759 4,823 64 3,003 3,592
May-21 4,815 4,910 4,802 4,898 4,819 4,869 50 11,088 17,526
Jul-21 4,822 4,918 4,816 4,913 4,840 4,886 46 1,990 2,262
Sep-21 4,789 4,890 4,789 4,888 4,808 4,865 57 110 432
Corn
Turnover: 1,285,621 lots, or 33.22 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Nov-20 2,520 2,562 2,520 2,546 2,535 2,544 9 4,001 41,725
Jan-21 2,577 2,600 2,570 2,583 2,573 2,584 11 928,007 1,342,999
Mar-21 2,573 2,586 2,564 2,573 2,566 2,573 7 30,376 25,585
May-21 2,580 2,591 2,571 2,579 2,574 2,581 7 209,496 557,152
Jul-21 2,578 2,596 2,577 2,583 2,578 2,587 9 95,637 101,911
Sep-21 2,581 2,597 2,578 2,583 2,579 2,589 10 18,104 84,396
Soymeal
Turnover: 1,818,934 lots, or 58.07 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Nov-20 3,234 3,255 3,204 3,212 3,240 3,230 -10 2,525 9,067
Dec-20 3,256 3,314 3,235 3,263 3,276 3,266 -10 36,024 3,077
Jan-21 3,245 3,284 3,233 3,249 3,263 3,261 -2 1,091,076 1,284,346
Mar-21 3,175 3,210 3,165 3,185 3,202 3,191 -11 26,872 36,274
May-21 3,070 3,113 3,051 3,082 3,084 3,086 2 469,552 1,139,870
Jul-21 3,007 3,053 2,999 3,032 3,033 3,020 -13 122,902 27,942
Aug-21 3,032 3,100 3,032 3,081 3,074 3,080 6 6,130 10,917
Sep-21 3,070 3,113 3,060 3,092 3,087 3,089 2 63,853 178,187
Palm Oil
Turnover: 1,810,947 lots, or 11.09 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Nov-20 6,484 6,524 6,428 6,484 6,484 6,476 -8 23 116
Dec-20 6,256 6,426 6,176 6,358 6,262 6,252 -10 16,786 3,038
Jan-21 6,090 6,276 6,028 6,188 6,122 6,168 46 1,085,738 364,843
Feb-21 6,044 6,208 5,976 6,138 6,074 6,120 46 397,994 9,651
Mar-21 5,976 6,142 5,918 6,076 6,010 6,088 78 83,414 3,921
Apr-21 5,880 6,022 5,846 5,952 5,928 5,952 24 128,012 496
May-21 5,786 5,940 5,730 5,890 5,812 5,866 54 95,943 128,265
Jun-21 5,878 5,878 5,878 5,878 5,722 5,878 156 1 11
Jul-21 5,742 5,858 5,742 5,838 5,782 5,756 -26 1,309 19
Aug-21 5,786 5,786 5,786 5,786 5,786 5,786 0 1 2
Sep-21 5,572 5,628 5,516 5,588 5,572 5,594 22 1,702 5,811
Oct-21 5,550 5,610 5,512 5,592 5,618 5,540 -78 24 19
Soybean Oil
Turnover: 1,114,116 lots, or 79.44 billion yuan
Open High Low Close Prev. Settle Ch. Vol Open
Settle Interest
Nov-20 7,180 7,372 7,158 7,340 7,206 7,332 126 219 1,784
Dec-20 7,230 7,404 7,154 7,356 7,248 7,318 70 3,139 1,766
Jan-21 7,112 7,312 7,058 7,258 7,148 7,214 66 813,715 547,191
Mar-21 7,072 7,246 7,010 7,210 7,100 7,162 62 7,521 7,095
May-21 6,856 7,028 6,800 6,978 6,876 6,946 70 98,831 287,308
Jul-21 6,736 6,926 6,706 6,876 6,794 6,874 80 109,830 7,304
Aug-21 6,718 6,882 6,670 6,832 6,758 6,844 86 73,644 349
Sep-21 6,650 6,850 6,632 6,784 6,708 6,796 88 7,217 15,930
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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