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DTN Early Word Grains 09/15 05:55

15 Sep 2017
DTN Early Word Grains 09/15 05:55 Fried-Day December corn was 1 cent higher, November soybeans were 3 cents lower, and December Chicago (SRW) wheat was 1 cent lower. By Darin Newsom DTN Senior Analyst 6:00 a.m. CME Globex: December corn was 1 cent higher, November soybeans were 3 cents lower, and December Chicago (SRW) wheat was 1 cent lower. CME Globex Recap: The grain and oilseed complex was slightly lower, or over easy, early Friday morning. Most markets, particularly soybeans, have seen solid rallies this week leading to the complex sliding back a bit overnight. Reports that North Korea fired another missile over Japan didn't jump start gold, as it along with the U.S. dollar index were both trading lower. The energy complex was higher, except for natural gas. OUTSIDE MARKETS: The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 45.30 points (0.2%) higher at 22,203.48, the NASDAQ Composite lost 31.10 points (0.5%) to 6,429.08, and the S&P 500 slipped 2.75 points (0.1%) to 2,495.62 Thursday. DJIA futures were 4 points higher early Friday morning. Asian markets closed mostly higher with Japan's Nikkei up 102.06 points (0.5%), Hong Kong's Hang Seng gaining 30.39 points (0.1%), and China's Shanghai Composite off 17.81 points (0.5%). European markets were trading lower with London's FTSE 100 down 74.61 points (1.0%), Germany's DAX off 9.48 points (0.1%), and France's CAC 40 down 6.72 points (0.1%). The euro gained 0.0022 to 1.1942 while the U.S. dollar index lost 0.16 to 91.89. December 30-year T-Bonds were 5/32 higher at 155'04 while December gold lost $1.80 to $1,327.50. Crude oil was $0.04 lower at $49.85 while Brent crude gained $0.03 to $55.50. China's Dalian soybean and Malaysian palm oil futures were both lower overnight.