- U.S. jobless claims fell 20,000 last week to 654,000.
- The Commerce Department reported the U.S. trade deficit fell to $26 billion from a revised $36 billion in January.
- Canada’s unemployment rate rose from 7.7% to 8.0% in March
- The USDA's 2008-2009 U.S. ending stocks estimate for:
Corn was lowered from 1.74 to 1.70 billion bushels.
Soybeans were lowered from 185 to 165 million bushels.
Wheat was reduced from 712 to 696 million bushels.
Sugar was increased from 981,000 to 1.29 million tons.
Cotton was reduced from 7.3 to 6.7 million bales.
- The USDA's 2008-2009 world ending stocks estimate for:
Corn was reduced from 145 to 143 million tons.
Soybeans were lowered from 50 to 46 million tons.
Wheat was raised from 156 to 158 million tons.
Cotton was raised to 63 million bales.
- The USDA reduced its guess of Argentina's soybean crop from 43 to 39 million tons
- The USDA increased its estimate of 2009 beef production to 26.44 billion pounds,
- The USDA reduced its estimate of 2009 pork production to 22.775 billion pounds, down 2% YoY.
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