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Corn rebounded after four straight sessions of losses. The most-active soybean contract eased 0.12% to $10.17-2/8 per bushel as of 0122 GMT, hovering near an 11-week low. Corn rose 0.24% higher to ...
Chicago Board of Trade corn futures for front and back months fell to a record low on Wednesday, as traders attributed the drop ...
The volume trend is reversed. USDA’s latest 2025-26 estimate of 1.75 billion bushels is well below the 2024-25 estimate from a year ago of 2.1 billion bushels. However, Brazil is harvesting a bumper ...
Like a broken record, speculators continued selling Chicago corn last week. Their bearish corn stance is now almost identical ...
Overseas fighting dominated headlines, but didn't affect U.S. agricultural futures in a way like how other commodities felt the news. Analysts say this is mostly because the weather seen in the U.S.
Aluminum is receiving support as it is particularly sensitive to energy price volatility, Britannia Global Markets' Neil Welsh says in a note. Additionally, around 9% of global aluminum production ...
However, Bryan Strommen of Progressive Ag in Fargo, North Dakota cited multiple reasons for wheat’s gains: worsened crop ...
BEIJING/PARIS - Chicago soybeans ticked up on Friday on the back of a jump in crude oil prices after Israel conducted strikes ...
U.S. corn supply estimates for the waning 2024-25 marketing year have been dwindling in recent months, though a notable rebound is expected for 2025-26.
Do not expect any major changes in the June supply and demand report from the United States Department of Agriculture, said Terry Reilly, senior agricultural specialist for Marex.
Under exchange rules, the CBOT resets daily limits for grains and oilseeds in May and November of each year, based on a percentage of the average settlement price of benchmark contracts during a ...