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CHICAGO, June 20 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle surrendered early gains on Friday and slumped to a 2-1/2 week low on long liquidation and profit-taking following recent all-time ...
The surprise attack by Israel on Iran last weekend sent oil prices surging, which caused U.S. producers to scramble to lock in this price increase.
Aegis Hedging, which handles hedging for roughly 25-30% of U.S. output, according to internal estimates, saw a record volume ...
Grain futures were mixed Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn was unchanged at $4.29 a bushel. Jul. wheat gained 0.25 cent at $5.67 a bushel. Jul. oats was off 0.5 cent ...
The new $170,000 garden at Kouts Public Library was a dream come true for youth services librarian Dawn Ailes.
U.S. natural gas futures slipped on Friday but headed for its best week in more than a month, steered by forecasts for hotter weather that should boost the amount of gas power generators burn to keep ...
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle futures were mixed, mostly higher, with boxed beef up at midday, preparing for widespread direct business and Friday’s USDA Cattle on Feed ...
Grain futures were mostly higher Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn was unchanged at $4.31 a bushel. Jul. wheat was up 19.75 cents at $5.72 a bushel. Jul. oats fell ...
DTCC’s pre-launch listing of VanEck’s spot Solana ETF, VSOL, marks a step toward regulated Solana investing, pending the ...
Grain futures were mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn lost 0.75 cent at $4.31 a bushel. Jul. wheat rose by 0.25 cent at $5.49 a bushel. Jul. oats was off 8 cents ...
William T. Bagley, a veteran California legislator who moved to Washington to preside over the chaotic first years of the ...
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