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INTL FCStone Inc. (Nasdaq: INTL) provides clients across the globe with a comprehensive range of customized financial services and tools to help them protect their margins and manage volatility. A pioneer in specialized financial services, we open markets for underserved mid-market clients with insi…

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    • May 5, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
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    Youwei Yang's Interview with the Ag Network

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 2:15


    John Jenkinson of The Ag Network interviewed Youwei at the conclusion of this week’s big wheat tour.

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    OPEC's affect on the Commodity Markets -- Arlan Suderman on John Jenkinson Radio, 11/30/2016

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 14:47


    Chief Commodities Economist for the FCM Division of INTL FCStone Financial, Arlan Suderman was on John Jenkinson Radio on November 30th to discuss OPEC as well as other commodities. "I provide leadership for a dedicated team that develops daily and big-picture analysis for our trading staff and clients in the commodity sector, utilizing INTL FCStone's vast global resources. We bring together supply and demand fundamentals and macro-market money flow dynamics to assess market conditions to provide unique world-class market intelligence." -Arlan Suderman

    Arlan Suderman Outlook: US Election & USDA Crop Reports

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 34:29


    The USDA’s November crop report can play a pivotal role in shaping late-year market direction for Soybeans. The November 9th report will determine whether soybean prices have hit a seasonal bottom or if prices will slide lower as the trade shifts its focus to the demand side of the balance sheet. November’s report will provide insight into some of the biggest topics facing the market: - The size of this year’s soybean crop, which to this point has continued to get bigger. - USDA’s demand estimates following recent reports of near record large sales and shipments. - Chinese consumption patterns. - The reaction of corn and wheat markets, which are expected to be heavily influenced by developments in the soybean market.

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