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Thursday, January 29, 2015 – Daily Soybean Brief

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Thursday, January 29, 2015 – Daily Wheat Brief

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Thursday, January 29, 2015 – Daily Cotton Brief

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Mar cotton futures picked up 13 points, post the dissemination of strong US export sales and shipment data, to settle 59.57. The settlement was within the upper one half of today’s very tight 68 point trading range. The May contract gained 12 points, settling at 60.35, the net effect leaving the Mar – May spread near unchanged at (78).

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Thursday, January 29, 2015 – Mar Shows Little Reaction to MY High Export Sales and Shipment Data

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Mar cotton futures picked up 13 points, post the dissemination of strong US export sales and shipment data, to settle 59.57. The settlement was within the upper one half of today’s very tight 68 point trading range. The May contract gained 12 points, settling at 60.35, the net effect leaving the Mar – May spread near unchanged at (78).

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Thursday, January 29, 2015 – Weekly US Export Sales Report Results

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Total net export sales of cotton against the current MY for the week ending Jan 22 were reported at 559.3K RBs, a MY high. China and Vietnam were again the largest takers of US cotton over the period, accounting for over 50% of the weekly net sales. Sales cancellations were 37.6K RBs. Total export shipments were 283.4K RBs, a MY high and in excess of the weekly pace required to meet the USDA’s 10M bale export target.

Total commitments now stand at above 94% of the USDA’s export projection. Net sales will need to average less than 25K RBs per week in order to meet the target while shipments will need to average approximately 240K RBs per week.

We take today’s sales and shipment data to be very supportive, although the market has moved in excess of 200 points higher this week. A large portion of the move higher was likely in anticipation of today’s report.