EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 8 MIN
Greenland Fears Ease, Soybean Export Risks Rise
from Arlan Suderman: Commodity Outlook
President Trump addressed global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, clarifying that the United States will not invade Greenland—a statement that helped ease market volatility after recent geopolitical fears rattled equities and commodities.In this morning update from the trading floor, Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, breaks down:Why Greenland matters strategically and why invasion fears were overblownHow easing geopolitical tension is impacting financial and commodity marketsChina’s reported purchase of 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeansWhy soybean export risks remain skewed to the downsideWhat upcoming EPA biofuel guidance could mean for the soybean complexWith Brazilian supplies entering the global market and China likely finished buying U.S. soybeans for now, Arlan explains what needs to happen for USDA export targets to be met—and where the risks lie.Stay informed with real-time market insights directly from the trading floor.Get exclusive access to daily insights, forecasts, and in-depth analysis from Arlan Suderman and the StoneX team with a subscription to U.S. Ag Analyst Insights: https://shop.stonex.com/products/us-ag-analyst-insights?
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Greenland Fears Ease, Soybean Export Risks Rise
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