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By ETF Trends
October 30, 2023
Two Measures of Inflation and Fed Policy
The BEA's core PCE Price Index for September shows core inflation continues to be above the Federal Reserve's 2% long-term target, at 3.7%. The Septem more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
October 4, 2023
Analyst Sees Wheat Strength Despite Rough Third Quarter
Geopolitical forces, harsh climate, and other factors contributed to a rough third quarter for wheat, but amid the bearish tones, some analysts see up more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
September 18, 2023
WEAT: Reiterate Buy On Worsening Wheat Fundamentals
The Teucrium Wheat ETF provides exposure to wheat through investments in futures contracts. Recent USDA reports suggest a decline in global wheat prod more_horizontal
By Market Watch
September 12, 2023
Why wheat prices have fallen to their lowest since 2020 despite Russia-Ukraine grain deal's lapse
Soft red winter wheat prices have fallen to their lowest since late 2020, on ample global supplies, despite the lapse of the Black Sea Grain Initiativ more_horizontal
By Market Watch
September 12, 2023
Wheat futures touch their lowest price since late 2020, then edge higher after USDA data
Wheat futures touched their lowest intraday prices since late 2020 on Tuesday, then moved up modestly after the U.S. Department of Agriculture left it more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
September 6, 2023
WEAT: Time To Buy As CBOT Wheat Prices Drop To $6 Per Bushel
Wheat prices reached a record high in March 2022 before experiencing a steep correction. Nearby wheat futures have dropped to the lowest price since e more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
August 14, 2023
Ukraine Supply Disruptions Will Lead to Wheat Price Volatility
If a potential central bank pivot from hiking interest rates isn't enough, then geopolitical factors could add an additional dosage of volatility to w more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
August 8, 2023
India Looks to Ease Wheat Prices With Potential Tax Cut
India is looking to get seemingly out-of-control wheat prices in order with a potential import tax cut or even by abolishing the tax altogether. The n more_horizontal