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pierfransis

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dalle 13 circa secondo il grafico di Fineco non ha avuto più contrattazione reale solo teorica.

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NEO_99

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Wheat futures rose the most in two weeks on speculation that demand will increase for U.S. exports as wet weather erodes grain quality in Australia.
The worst floods in 50 years in the Australian state of Queensland may delay wheat deliveries carried by rail by as much as two weeks, according to GrainCorp Ltd., the eastern region’s largest grain handler. About half of the nation’s crop may get a lower quality grade after excessive rains swamped eastern fields, National Australia Bank Ltd. has estimated.
“The market continues to assess the overall impact of the poor conditions in Australia, and the improvement in U.S. prospects going into 2011 with additional export-market share,” said Shawn McCambridge, the senior grain analyst for Prudential Bache Commodities LLC.
Wheat futures for March delivery rose 19 cents, or 2.4 percent, to settle at $8.0825 a bushel at 1:15 p.m. on the Chicago Board of Trade, the biggest gain since Dec. 22. The commodity jumped 47 percent last year as adverse weather cut world output and demand increased for U.S. supplies.
Libya is seeking to buy 85,000 metric tons of milling wheat in international markets, Paris-based farm adviser Agritel said on its website today. Algeria is seeking 50,000 tons of soft wheat, two traders involved in the tender said.
The U.S. is the world’s largest exporter, followed by France, Canada and Australia, according to the International Grains Council and FrancAgriMer.
U.S. Plains
Futures also rose on renewed concern that dry weather in the Great Plains will curb U.S. harvests later this year, said Brian Hoops, the president of Midwest Market Solutions. About 27 percent of crops in Kansas, the largest winter-wheat producer, were in good or excellent condition last month, down from 37 percent at the end of November, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
“Winter wheat in the Plains is going to remain very dry,” Hoops said from Yankton, South Dakota. “If there’s no snow cover, and you get a freezing situation, it could be something the crop can’t recover from.”
Western Kansas and eastern Colorado had less than half of the normal amount of precipitation in the past 30 days, said Drew Lerner, the president of World Weather Inc. in Overland Park, Kansas. The region may get as much as 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) of snow over the weekend, he said.
 

candythief

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prova a moltiplicare una unità per due per sessantaquattro volte a vedere cosa viene fuori.. ma è successa veramente nella storia 'sta cosa della ricompensa che il re aveva offerto ad un suddito..
:up:...E' una antichissima leggenda indiana che si narra sulla nascita del gioco degli scacchi...
Il suddito chiese al Principe come ricompensa per il gioco da lui inventato un chicco di grano per la prima casella della scacchiera, due chicchi per la seconda, quattro per la terza...:V
Quando il Principe si rese conto che...NON poteva pagare :nnoo: (una quantità di grano espressa in miliardi di miliardi di chicchi...:mmmm:
fece giustiziare il suddito inventore... :sad:
:ciao:
 

NEO_99

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Futures Pros – Cotton futures tumbled to a daily low on Wednesday, as concerns over global supplies eased, while prices were also weighed by a stronger U.S. dollar.

On the ICE Futures U.S. Exchange, cotton futures for March delivery traded at USD 1.4338 a pound during European afternoon trade, plunging 1.04%.

It earlier fell to a daily low of USD 1.4205 a pound.

Earlier in the day, India’s Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar said the country would export approximately 2.5 million bales of cotton in the period between January 11 and February 25, after the country lifted its restriction on cotton exports last week.

In September, the country restricted exports until the end of 2010 to 5.5 million bales. India is the world’s third largest cotton grower and the world’s second largest exporter.

Meanwhile, industry group Cotton Australia said that massive flooding in Queensland State had damaged approximately 7,500 hectares of cotton planted in the Theodore region, a key cotton-growing area.

However, the industry group added that total cotton production in Australia was still expected to reach a record 4.2 million bales with 665,000 hectares planted in 2011.

Australia is the world’s fifth largest cotton producer and the world’s third largest exporter of the fiber.

Elsewhere, the dollar index, which tracks the performance of the greenback versus a basket of six other major currencies, was up 0.35% during European afternoon trade.

A stronger dollar reduces the appeal of U.S. crops to overseas buyers and makes commodities less attractive as an alternative investment.

Meanwhile, wheat futures for March delivery tumbled 1.28% to trade at a one-week low of USD 7.7888 a bushel, while corn futures for March Delivery plunged 1.17% to trade at a two-week low of 6.0088 a bushel during European afternoon trade.
 

cort

Forumer storico
:up:...E' una antichissima leggenda indiana che si narra sulla nascita del gioco degli scacchi...
Il suddito chiese al Principe come ricompensa per il gioco da lui inventato un chicco di grano per la prima casella della scacchiera, due chicchi per la seconda, quattro per la terza...:V
Quando il Principe si rese conto che...NON poteva pagare :nnoo: (una quantità di grano espressa in miliardi di miliardi di chicchi...:mmmm:
fece giustiziare il suddito inventore... :sad:
:ciao:
allora il grano è aumentato per quello.. pr forza di inerzia ancora da quella volta li':lol:
 

mik

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buongiorno a tutti...
qualcuno riesce a darmi conferma che il gap NON è stato chiuso ?
vorrei rientrare, ma dopo lo scivolone di stanotte... non so se aspettare
grazie
 

rob

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ciao mik se nn erro dai futures attuali mancherebbe un altro 2 % circa per andare a chiudere il gap
 

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