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美豆油价格直线拉升 1月23日阿根廷豆油(2月船期)C&F价格上调21美元/吨
Jin Tou Wang· 2026-01-26 03:06
Core Viewpoint - The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean oil futures prices experienced a significant increase, with the opening price at 54.08 cents per pound and a current price of 54.23 cents per pound, reflecting a rise of 0.56% [1] Group 1: Soybean Oil Futures Market Overview - On January 23, CBOT soybean oil futures opened at 53.78 cents per pound, reached a high of 54.62 cents, a low of 53.63 cents, and closed at 53.88 cents, marking a change of 0.19% [1] - The highest price during the trading session on January 26 was 54.29 cents per pound, while the lowest was 54.02 cents per pound [1] Group 2: Market News and Price Adjustments - On January 23, the C&F price for Argentine soybean oil for February shipment was $1230 per ton, an increase of $21 per ton compared to the previous trading day; for April shipment, the price was $1144 per ton, up by $3 per ton [1] - The national first-grade soybean oil transaction volume on January 23 was 16,800 tons, a decrease of 17.24% compared to the previous trading day [1] Group 3: USDA Export Data - As of the week ending January 15, the USDA reported that net sales of soybean oil for the 2025/2026 marketing year were 10,000 tons, down from 14,000 tons the previous week; for the 2026/2027 marketing year, net sales were 0 tons, unchanged from the previous week [1] - The USDA also noted that soybean oil export shipments for the 2025/2026 marketing year were 5,000 tons, down from 12,000 tons the previous week [1]
美豆油价格延续涨势 1月9日大商所豆油期货仓单增加1162手
Jin Tou Wang· 2026-01-12 03:06
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that CBOT soybean oil futures prices are experiencing an upward trend, with the current price at 50.03 cents per pound, reflecting a 0.75% increase [1] - On January 9, CBOT soybean oil futures opened at 49.59 cents, reached a high of 50.02 cents, and closed at 49.70 cents, marking a 0.53% increase [2] - The trading volume of national first-grade soybean oil on January 9 was 22,000 tons, which is a 27.91% increase compared to the previous trading day [2] Group 2 - The Dalian Commodity Exchange had 29,426 soybean oil futures warehouse receipts on January 9, an increase of 1,162 receipts from the previous trading day [2] - The Food and Agriculture Organization's vegetable oil price index averaged 164.6 points in December, reflecting a decrease of 0.4 points (0.2%), marking a six-month low [2] - The decline in the index indicates a drop in global prices for soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and sunflower oil, with the decrease significantly outpacing the increase in palm oil prices [2]
美豆油价格继续上行 12月30日阿根廷豆油(2月船期)C&F价格上调5美元/吨
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-12-31 03:11
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that soybean oil futures prices at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) are experiencing an upward trend, with a slight increase noted on December 31 [1] - On December 30, the opening price of soybean oil futures was 49.26 cents per pound, reaching a high of 49.68 cents and a low of 49.15 cents, closing at 49.38 cents, reflecting a 0.26% increase [2] - The trading volume of first-grade soybean oil in the national market on December 30 was 35,100 tons, which is a 170% increase compared to the previous trading day [2] Group 2 - The C&F price of Argentine soybean oil for February shipment was reported at $1,145 per ton, an increase of $5 per ton from the previous trading day [2] - Conversely, the C&F price for Argentine soybean oil for April shipment decreased by $8 per ton, now standing at $1,067 per ton [2] - The number of soybean oil futures warehouse receipts at the Dalian Commodity Exchange remained stable at 28,264 contracts compared to the previous trading day [2]
美豆油价格窄幅震荡 12月16日阿根廷豆油(1月船期)C&F价格下调12美元/吨
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-12-17 03:05
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is the fluctuation in soybean oil futures prices on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), with a slight increase observed on December 17 [1] - On December 16, the opening price of soybean oil futures was 50.01 cents per pound, with a closing price of 48.89 cents per pound, reflecting a decrease of 2.20% [2] - The highest price reached on December 16 was 50.01 cents per pound, while the lowest was 48.61 cents per pound [2] Group 2 - The price of Argentine soybean oil for January shipment decreased by $12 per ton to $1159 per ton, while the March shipment price decreased by $5 per ton to $1120 per ton [2] - As of December 16, the national soybean oil port inventory was 1.092 million tons, down from 1.13 million tons on December 9, indicating a decrease of 3.8 thousand tons [2] - The trading volume of national first-grade soybean oil on December 16 was 20,300 tons, which is an increase of 306% compared to the previous trading day [2]
美豆油价格区间偏强震荡 11月26日阿根廷豆油(12月船期)C&F价格上调10美元/吨
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-11-27 03:05
Core Viewpoint - The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean oil futures are experiencing a strong oscillation, with current prices showing slight increases compared to previous trading sessions [1] Group 1: Market Performance - On November 27, CBOT soybean oil futures opened at 51.05 cents per pound and are currently at 50.06 cents per pound, with a slight increase of 0.02% [1] - On November 26, the closing price for soybean oil was 51.04 cents per pound, reflecting a 0.97% increase from the previous day [1] Group 2: Price Movements - On November 26, Argentine soybean oil (December shipment) C&F price increased by $10 per ton to $1,170 per ton compared to the previous trading day [1] - The C&F price for Argentine soybean oil (February shipment) also rose by $8 per ton to $1,156 per ton [1] Group 3: Trading Volume and Inventory - On November 26, the Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) soybean oil futures warehouse receipts decreased by 2,598 contracts to a total of 22,029 contracts [1] - The national first-level soybean oil trading volume reached 39,500 tons on November 26, marking a significant increase of 1,875% compared to the previous trading day [1]
美豆油价格偏强震荡 10月17日大商所豆油期货仓单环比上个交易日持平
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-10-20 03:05
Core Viewpoint - The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean oil futures prices are experiencing a strong fluctuation, with current prices at 51.22 cents per pound, reflecting a 0.23% increase from the opening price [1] Group 1: Soybean Oil Futures Market Overview - On October 20, CBOT soybean oil futures opened at 51.10 cents per pound and reached a high of 51.25 cents per pound, with a low of 50.97 cents per pound [1] - On October 17, the soybean oil futures market recorded an opening price of 50.81 cents, a high of 51.77 cents, a low of 50.80 cents, and a closing price of 50.86 cents, marking a 0.51% increase [1] Group 2: Trading Volume and Inventory - On October 17, soybean oil trading volume was 11,500 tons, which represents an 85.48% increase compared to the previous trading day [1] - The Dalian Commodity Exchange reported that soybean oil futures warehouse receipts remained stable at 26,294 lots on October 17 [1] Group 3: Agricultural Production Insights - According to a monthly report from Argentina's Ministry of Agriculture, the projected soybean planting area for the 2024/25 season is estimated at 18 million hectares, unchanged from the previous month but an 8.4% increase from the last year's 16.6 million hectares [1]
美豆油价格偏强震荡 9月11日阿根廷豆油(10月船期)C&F价格下调13美元/吨
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-09-12 02:36
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that CBOT soybean oil futures prices are experiencing a strong fluctuation, with a slight increase observed in the latest trading session [1] - On September 11, CBOT soybean oil futures opened at 51.01 cents per pound, reached a high of 51.64 cents, and closed at 51.49 cents, reflecting a 1.30% increase [2] - The current price of soybean oil futures is reported at 51.63 cents per pound, with a daily increase of 0.04% [1] Group 2 - Argentine soybean oil prices for October shipment decreased by $13 to $1133 per ton, while December shipment prices fell by $4 to $1138 per ton [2] - As of September 11, the Dalian Commodity Exchange had 24,544 soybean oil futures warehouse receipts, remaining unchanged from the previous trading day [2] - The national first-class soybean oil trading volume was 19,000 tons on September 11, which is a decrease of 17.39% compared to the previous trading day [2]
美豆油价格偏强运行 8月12日阿根廷豆油(9月船期)C&F价格下调24美元/吨
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-08-13 03:12
Core Viewpoint - The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean oil futures are experiencing a strong performance, with prices showing a slight increase and fluctuations within a defined range [1]. Group 1: Market Performance - On August 13, CBOT soybean oil futures opened at 53.06 cents per pound and are currently at 53.28 cents per pound, reflecting a 0.40% increase [1]. - The highest price during the trading session reached 53.30 cents per pound, while the lowest dipped to 52.92 cents per pound [1]. - On August 12, the closing price for soybean oil was 53.21 cents per pound, with a 0.55% increase from the previous day [1]. Group 2: Price Adjustments - On August 12, the C&F price for Argentine soybean oil for September shipment was $1,125 per ton, down $24 per ton from the previous trading day [1]. - The C&F price for Argentine soybean oil for November shipment was $1,119 per ton, down $11 per ton from the previous trading day [1]. Group 3: Trading Volume and Inventory - On August 12, the national first-grade soybean oil trading volume was 20,600 tons, which is a 6.19% increase compared to the previous trading day [1]. - As of August 12, the national soybean oil port inventory stood at 1.068 million tons, an increase of 13,000 tons compared to the same period last week [1].
美豆油价格窄幅震荡 8月11日阿根廷豆油(9月船期)C&F价格上调8美元/吨
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-08-12 03:03
Core Viewpoint - The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean oil futures prices are experiencing narrow fluctuations, with a slight increase observed on August 12, 2023 [1] Market Overview - On August 12, 2023, CBOT soybean oil futures opened at 52.92 cents per pound and are currently at 53.03 cents per pound, reflecting a 0.04% increase. The intraday high reached 53.18 cents per pound, while the low was 52.88 cents per pound [1] - On August 11, 2023, the closing price for soybean oil was 52.92 cents per pound, with an opening price of 52.58 cents, a high of 53.59 cents, and a low of 52.32 cents, marking a 0.78% increase [1] Price Movements - On August 11, 2023, the C&F price for Argentine soybean oil for September shipment was $1,149 per ton, up by $8 from the previous trading day. The price for November shipment was $1,130 per ton, up by $10 [1] - As of August 8, 2025, the commercial inventory of soybean oil in key regions of the country is 113.77 million tons, which is an increase of 20,300 tons from the previous week, representing a 1.82% growth [1] - On August 11, 2023, the price for national standard first-grade soybean oil in coastal regions ranged from 8,460 to 8,650 yuan per ton, showing an increase of 0 to 30 yuan from the previous day and a rise of 140 to 180 yuan compared to the same period last week [1]
美豆油价格震荡下行 8月4日阿根廷豆油(8月船期)C&F价格持平
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-08-05 02:50
Core Viewpoint - The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean oil futures prices are experiencing a downward trend, with a current price of 53.95 cents per pound, reflecting a decrease of 0.13% from the opening price [1] Market Overview - On August 4, the opening price for CBOT soybean oil was 53.89 cents per pound, reaching a high of 54.35 cents and a low of 53.52 cents, closing at 53.95 cents, which is a slight increase of 0.02% [1] - The trading volume for national first-grade soybean oil on August 4 was 31,500 tons, showing a decrease of 27.59% compared to the previous trading day [1] Price Information - The C&F price for Argentine soybean oil for August shipment remained stable at $1,155 per ton, while the price for October shipment also held steady at $1,129 per ton compared to the previous trading day [1] Inventory Data - As of August 1, 2025, the commercial inventory of soybean oil in key regions of the country was 1.1174 million tons, which is an increase of 29,300 tons (2.69%) from the previous week, but a decrease of 8600 tons (0.76%) year-on-year [1]