- India's industrial growth slowed to 5.3 percent in November.
- China's trade surplus shrank to $22.7 billion from $26.2 billion in November, versus 24.4 expected
- U.S. Trade deficit rose 9.3% to 63.1 billion, the most in two years.
- The USDA's estimates 2007-2008 U.S. ending stocks:
Corn was lowered from 1.797 to 1.438 billion bushels
Soybeans were lowered from 185 to 175 million bushels
Wheat was increased from 280 to 292 million bushels.
Sugar was lowered from 2.050 to 2.006 million tons.
Cotton was increased from 7.70 to 7.90 million bales.
- The USDA estimates 2007-2008 world ending stocks:
Corn was lowered from 109 to 101 million tons.
Soybeans were lowered from 47.3 to 46.2 million tons.
Wheat was increased from 110 to 111 million tons.
Cotton was lowered from 55.3 to 54.75 million tons.
- The USDA anticipates 46.61 million acres of winter wheat to be planted in 2008, up 3.6% YoY.
- The USDA estimates Florida's orange crop at 168 million boxes and juice yield of 1.60 gallons per box.
- The USDA estimates Argentina’s soybean crop unchanged at 47 million tons
- The USDA estimates Brazil's soybean crop at to 60.5 million tons, down from 62 million tons.
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