Live cattle futures are posting $1.45 to $1.65 losses on Friday. Cash trade has picked up this week, with $248 sales across the country. The Friday morning Fed Cattle Exchange online auction showed no sales on the 1,222 head, with bids of $246-247. Feeder cattle futures are trading with contracts...
Live cattle futures are posting $1.45 to $1.65 losses on Friday. Cash trade has picked up this week, with $248 sales across the country. The Friday morning Fed Cattle Exchange online auction showed no sales on the 1,222 head, with bids of $246-247. Feeder cattle futures are trading with contracts...
Lean hog futures are trading with contracts 45 to 85 cents lower on Friday. USDA’s national base hog price was reported at $90.76 on Friday morning. The CME Lean Hog Index was up 6 cents on April 15 at $90.66. USDA’s pork carcass cutout value from the Friday AM report...
Lean hog futures are trading with contracts 45 to 85 cents lower on Friday. USDA’s national base hog price was reported at $90.76 on Friday morning. The CME Lean Hog Index was up 6 cents on April 15 at $90.66. USDA’s pork carcass cutout value from the Friday AM report...
The wheat complex is trading with losses across most contracts so far on the Thursday session. Chicago SRW futures are down 9 to 10 cents in most contracts. KC HRW futures are down 5 to 6 cents at midday. MPLS spring wheat is steady to a penny lower. Crude oil...
The wheat complex is trading with losses across most contracts so far on the Thursday session. Chicago SRW futures are down 9 to 10 cents in most contracts. KC HRW futures are down 5 to 6 cents at midday. MPLS spring wheat is steady to a penny lower. Crude oil...
Corn futures are trading with 1 to 2 cent losses in most contracts on Friday. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price is down 1 cent at $4.10 1/4. Crude oil is falling $11.27 on the day following Iran agreeing to open the Strait of Hormuz this morning. Export Sales...
Corn futures are trading with 1 to 2 cent losses in most contracts on Friday. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price is down 1 cent at $4.10 1/4. Crude oil is falling $11.27 on the day following Iran agreeing to open the Strait of Hormuz this morning. Export Sales...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., April 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Kairos Power broke ground on the Hermes 2 Demonstration Plant in Oak Ridge, Tenn. – the company’s first commercial-scale reactor and the first-ever power-producing Gen IV reactor to receive a construction permit from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). (Photos and video) Hermes 2 is Kairos Power’s first deployment under its landmark ...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., April 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Kairos Power broke ground on the Hermes 2 Demonstration Plant in Oak Ridge, Tenn. – the company’s first commercial-scale reactor and the first-ever power-producing Gen IV reactor to receive a construction permit from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). (Photos and video) Hermes 2 is Kairos Power’s first deployment under its landmark deal with Google to develop an advanced reactor fleet. The plant will supply up to 50 megawatts of c
Key PointsBCS Wealth Management sold 565,196 shares of BSCQ in the first quarter, with an estimated transaction value of $11.06 million based on quarterly average pricing.
Key PointsBCS Wealth Management sold 565,196 shares of BSCQ in the first quarter, with an estimated transaction value of $11.06 million based on quarterly average pricing.
Dividend stocks usually aren't exciting investments. Companies usually start paying dividends only when they run out of ways to expand their businesses, so they have less upside potential than growing companies that are still burning through cash. However, good dividend stocks are also reliable investments in turbulent markets. Their yields limit downside potential, and they encourage long-term in...
Dividend stocks usually aren't exciting investments. Companies usually start paying dividends only when they run out of ways to expand their businesses, so they have less upside potential than growing companies that are still burning through cash. However, good dividend stocks are also reliable investments in turbulent markets. Their yields limit downside potential, and they encourage long-term investors to hold the stocks to passively generate income rather than actively trade the near-term noise. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Douglas Rissing There is a reasonable probability that the Strait of Hormuz reopens quickly, according to Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller. Waller was speaking on the economic outlook before the Auburn University Department of Economics David Kaserman Memorial Lecture event. " This prospect probably represents a best-case scenario for the economy," noted Waller. "The pass-through ...
Douglas Rissing There is a reasonable probability that the Strait of Hormuz reopens quickly, according to Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller. Waller was speaking on the economic outlook before the Auburn University Department of Economics David Kaserman Memorial Lecture event. " This prospect probably represents a best-case scenario for the economy," noted Waller. "The pass-through of higher energy prices to other goods and services should be limited. And despite the pain caused by higher energy prices, consumers, and businesses will understand that the worst is past, energy prices should begin to recede, and this view will tend to support ongoing growth in spending, production, and hiring," said the Fed governor. However, the worst-case scenario also has a reasonable probability, according to Waller. "Securities markets in general seem to be undervaluing the risk that the conflict continues, the Strait remains closed, and disruptions to production and shipping keep energy prices high," said Waller. "For inflation, the risk is that the longer the conflict drags on and energy prices remain high, the more likely it is that these elevated prices will bleed into other prices, as businesses incorporate costly energy input costs in setting their prices," said Waller. The Strait of Hormuz is now " completely open " for all commercial vessels for the rest of the ceasefire timeline, Iran said today. President Donald Trump, however, said the naval blockade will remain in effect. Despite Iran's announcement earlier today that the Strait has reopened, commodities-data agency Kpler said that the critical waterway "remains effectively closed," according to a media report. On the implications of recent events for monetary policy, he said, "It depends on how the conflict evolves and its effect on the economy, both highly uncertain. These will have a major influence on the path of policy." "If the Strait of Hormuz opens and trade flows return somewhat to normal, then ...