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Monthly Economic Letter: October 2020
...Federation (ITMF) found that 70% of respondents believe that their business will return to pre-COVID levels by the second quarter of 2021. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: October 2020....
Monthly Economic Letter: November 2020
...of the 2020/21 season, warehoused supplies are forecast to be over 100 million bales and rank as the second-highest volume on record. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: November 2020....
Monthly Economic Letter: December 2020
...over human rights abuses in Xinjiang. If China does react, it could be expected to be harmful to global demand and prices. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: December 2020....
Monthly Economic Letter: January 2021
...growers’ planting intentions. At their outlook forum (Feb 18-19), the USDA will release preliminary estimates for global supply and demand in 2021/22. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: January 2021....
Monthly Economic Letter: February 2021
...The USDA will share a preliminary partial set of supply, demand, and trade forecasts at their Annual Outlook Forum on February 18-19th. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: February 2021....
Monthly Economic Letter: March 2021
...upcoming crop year. However, U.S.-Chinese tensions remain. If the trade deal is violated, consequences could be expected for U.S. exports and prices. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: March 2021....
Monthly Economic Letter: April 2021
...the weather, COVID, and trade policy will continue to create uncertainty for the outlook, their projections will help inform expectations for 2021/22. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: April 2021....
Monthly Economic Letter: May 2021
...crop year is based on an assumption of strong global economic growth. Until definitively contained, COVID remains a threat to those expectations. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: May 2021....
Monthly Economic Letter: June 2021
...prices over the past couple of years. Whatever is negotiated to follow Phase One can be expected to be reflected in prices. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: June 2021....
Monthly Economic Letter: July 2021
...the resulting effects on the global money supply and on the trajectory of global economic growth could also influence cotton price direction. Read the full Monthly Economic Letter: July 2021....
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