
Markets were watching Washington closely today as the President’s speech filtered into the trade, adding another layer of uncertainty and volatility. At the same time, China says it has now fulfilled its soybean purchase agreement with the U.S., raising the question of whether we’ve seen the bulk of their buying for now — or if additional demand could still surface.
On the livestock side, cattle traders are keeping an eye on multiple risks: a developing cold snap during winter calving season and the continued northward concern surrounding New World Screwworm. Both weather and animal health remain key watch-points as the market gauges how much supply-side stress could factor into prices moving forward.
Arlan Suderman with StoneX shares the Wednesday Market Wrap Up…





