In light of President Donald Trump's desire to eliminate the penny, it's noteworthy that one of the most significant coins ...
Jesse told Newsweek: "I spent at least an hour in the unit, hunched over, counting the coins and figuring out what was what." ...
Wheat is starting off Friday with losses across the three markets of 7 to 9 cents. The wheat market rallied back across the three exchanges into Thursday’s close. Chicago SRW futures were off ...
Wheat is posting slightly lower trade so far on Friday across the three exchanges. Chicago SRW futures are showing losses of 2 to 3 cents, with front month March slightly higher. KC HRW futures ...
Grain futures were mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. May.
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says despite the volatility tied to tariffs, the corn and soybean markets closed ...
CHICAGO: Chicago Board of Trade corn futures rose for a third straight session on Friday as news of exemptions ...
After a mild winter, rising food inflation is expected due to a warm start to the year and an upcoming hot summer. Prices of wheat, edible oils, and vegetables are already higher, with oils up 20-60% ...
Neutral is negative as it lacks bullish news. No changes in US corn or soybean demand. Ethanol and corn exports unchanged.
Trump thinks pennies are a bad deal and unnecessary. But to a group of businesses that rely on them, the penny is precious.