Private equity firms own only a small percentage of US hospitals, but they’ve been working to increase their share for two decades. They’ve pooled money from institutional investors and individuals to build investment funds that buy up hospitals and re…
Front Month Cotton Prices Close Higher
The Tuesday cotton session finished with double digit gains across the front months. The March contract printed just under a penny range, and closed 45 points off the high. Cotton Ginnings data from Friday’s USD report showed 10.21 million RB of cotton…
Cattle Rally Triple Digits across the Front Months
Front month live cattle futures were ended the day with $0.80 to $1.87 gains led by the Feb contract. Feeders were also in the black, though were weaker having closed $0.17 to $1.05 stronger. Last week’s cash sales were near $171. The CME Feeder Cattle…
Beans Rally Double Digits after Back and Forth Trade
After a battle at the $13 mark, the soybean market rallied through the afternoon to close at or near the highs for the day with 6 to 14 cent gains. Soymeal futures also closed $3.60 to $4.80 in the black. Soybean Oil futures closed weaker with 43 to 62…
Corn Rallies Out of Christmas Weekend
Monday’s corn market ended the day with 4 ¾ to 7 ¼ cent gains across the front months. Prices were at or near the highs for the day closing out the first session after the holiday weekend. Dalian Corn Prices 32 yuan higher to 2,437/MT (~$8.66/bu) on Mo…
Wheats Rallied 20 Cents
The Tuesday wheat market rallies double digits to start the short week. Chicago prices were 17 ¾ to 20 cents higher at the close. KC wheat was 18 ½ to 19 cents higher across the front months. Spring wheat prices were 15 cents in the black at the close….
Hogs Collapse After H&P Report
The first trade day after the weekend saw futures gap weaker at the close and continue fading through the session. The Feb contract closed near the low for the day. The National Average Base Hog price was withheld for confidentiality on Tuesday morning…
“Prime Minister could not keep up his words”: CM Siddaramaiah targets PM Modi over 2 crore jobs promise
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 26 (ANI): Launching a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the “PM could not keep up his words” of creating two crore jobs. Siddaramaiah said this on Tu…
Visitors Targeted by National Archives for Wearing Pro-Life Attire Win Major Settlement
The National Archives and Records Administration agreed last week to settle a lawsuit with visitors who were told to remove or cover up pro-life attire they were wearing or leave the National Archives facility in Washington, D.C. The three visitors — …
Ohio State Star Jack Sawyer Hints At Decision For 2024
By Daniel Bates It’s sounding like Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer plans to come back to Columbus. During Tuesday’s media session, the Buckeyes star was asked if he’s looking forward to playing against Akron next year. To which the Ohio native rep…