CME: Cattle, hogs advance on technical buying
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle, feeder cattle and lean hog futures strengthened on Monday on technical buying and short covering, after recent selloffs were overdone, brokers said
by Tom Polansek – Reuters
Concerns about the risks for a global recession, which could reduce demand for beef, continued to hang over livestock markets, brokers said. Wall Street closed higher on the first trading day of the fourth quarter, after a September selloff not seen in two decades.
Cattle producers also remain nervous about the potential for higher-priced corn, which makes animal feed more expensive. The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday reported quarterly U.S. corn inventories that were below analysts’ expectations.
“Meatpackers slaughtered an estimated 127,000 cattle this week, up from 125,000 cattle a week earlier, and 120,000 cattle a year ago”
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