Grain futures were lower in early trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. March corn was down 3.5 cents at $4.75 a bushel. March wheat fell by 7.5 cents at $5.39 a bushel. March oats were down 2.
CHICAGO, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures closed lower on Thursday due to profit-taking, as the most-active contracts failed to surpass last week's long-term highs, while grains, crude oil and Wall Street equities also declined, analysts said.
Cash cattle traded lightly in Kansas and Texas on Wednesday at $200 to $201 per hundredweight (cwt), steady to $1 higher versus last week's trades, according to brokers and a daily market note from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. At the equivalent of about $2 per pound, the cash prices are above futures prices.
The Kobeissi Letter reported that Open Interest in Bitcoin futures contracts on the CME hit a record of 51,000. According to the market analyst, CME's surge in open interest in Bitcoin futures coincided with the launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs last year.
Live and feeder cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were weaker on Thursday, as losses in the grains and oilseeds spilled into the livestock markets.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed in early trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn rose by 2.25 cents at $4.77 a bushel. Mar. wheat lost 1.5 cents at $5.36 a bushel. Mar. oats lost 1 cents at $3.49 a bushel. Mar. soybeans was up 9 cents at $10.28 a bushel. Beef was mixed and pork was flat on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were higher Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn gained 0.25 cent at $4.75 a bushel. Mar. wheat rose by 2 cents at $5.47 a bushel. Mar. oats was up 9 cents at $3.53 a bushel. Mar. soybeans was up 0.25 cent at $10.46 a bushel. Beef was lower and pork was higher on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was unchanged at $4.75 a bushel. Mar. wheat was unchanged at $5.38 a bushel. Mar. oats lost 7.25 cents at $3.50 a bushel. Mar. soybeans was up 0.25 cent at $10.20 a bushel. Beef was lower and pork was lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
TikTok could go dark in the United States on Sunday after the Supreme Court upheld a ban on the Chinese-owned social media platform — but it could be back as early as Monday.
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