Commodities

Corn Leads Grains Lower

07/16/07 - 01:05 PM EDT

Simon Constable

Corn prices were tumbling Monday on concerns that a forecast for a bumper crop could swamp the market.

Benchmark futures prices for corn were losing 4.6% at $3.52 a bushel in recent market action.

Other key grains were showing weakness also, with soybeans sliding 2.9% at $9.22 a bushel and wheat easing 1.7% at $6.11 a bushel. Sugar prices were bucking the downward trend, gaining 1% at 10 cents a pound.

The PowerShares DB Agriculture(DBA Quote) exchange-traded fund, which tracks prices of corn, soybeans, wheat and sugar, was losing 1.5% recently.

In the agricultural complex, shares of Corn Products International(CPO Quote) were off about 1.1% with the weakness in the grains weighing on the stock price. Grain processor Archer Daniels Midland(ADM Quote) was edging slightly higher.

Shares of packaged-foods company ConAgra(CAG Quote) were down 0.6%.

As for the metals, copper prices were slipping 2 cents at $3.58 a pound, while silver was up 2 cents at $13.13 an ounce. Gold was gaining $1.20 at $668.50 an ounce in New York futures market trading.

Mining giant BHP(BHP Quote) will decide within two weeks whether it will bid for Alcoa(AA Quote) according to a report in The Australian newspaper in Sydney.

Shares of BHP were losing 2%, while Alcoa was edging 0.1% higher.

Elsewhere, the greenback was mixed in the foreign currency markets. The dollar was lower against the yen, buying 121.76, down from 122.01 late Friday. One euro was worth $1.3781 vs. $1.3787 previously, and the pound was at $2.0374, up from $2.0342.

Your Recent Quotes: Quote Up0 | Quote Down0
 
Dow S&P 500 NASDAQ
Oil*
65.43
8,280.74
896.42
1,796.52
10 Yr
3.50%
223.32
26.91
49.20
-2.63%
-2.91%
-2.67%
Data delayed 20 min
Get Jim Cramer's Free Newsletter

The Daily Booyah!
Get your daily dose of Cramer in your inbox.
Submit
We respect your privacy.

Premium Stock Ideas
Access Action Alerts Plus to find out Cramer's latest picks now!

Brokerage Partners