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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released its World Supply and Demand Estimate (WASDE) for May 2024, forecasting a significant increase in global cotton supplies for the 2024-25 season. According to the report, cotton production is expected to rise by 5.4 million bales, each weighing 480 pounds, with total global production projected at 119.05 million bales. This boost in production is anticipated to lead to a rise in both global consumption and ending stocks. Domestic and international cotton dynamicsThe report highlights that of the total production, 116.86 million bales will be c...
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With a whopping 268.64% increase in interest, it is clear that NFTs have been a revolutionary way to collect art and invest your money in 2022 Q3 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The 10 Investments With The Biggest Surge In Interest In 2022The research reveals: NFTs saw the biggest increase in interest from investors. NFTs are a divisive topic for many investors. However, there are those among the crypto and blockchain enthusiasts who are keen to promote NFTs as a revolutionary way to collect art and invest your money.The investment with the second largest increase in interest amo...
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Commodities are one of the most popular investment instruments for an investor. Their prices can be volatile as well, thus creating opportunities for traders to make a profit by taking appropriate positions in the market. If you are planning to invest in commodities, there are several options to choose from. However, it is recommended that you start with the biggest commodities as their prices are more stable, helping you to reduce your risk. To help you select commodities, detailed below are the ten biggest commodities in the world. Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Ten Biggest...
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The latest CBOT analysis from John Payne, Senior Futures & Options Broker with Daniels Trading in Chicago, discussing corn, soybeans, cotton and spring wheat trades. Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Argentina Port Workers Strike Ends“Argentina port workers strike has ended. Argentina’s soy crushing companies signed a contract with the country’s oilseed workers union late Tuesday, ending a strike that has disrupted crushing and port activity since Dec. 9. There is now at least a 162-ship backlog to work through, according to the Rosario grains exchange. Soybean markets broke on ...
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