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After building immensely bullish bets, speculators in late February rode out Chicago corn’s worst downturn in over a year as ...
Speculators held on to their bullish Chicago corn bets in the days leading up to last Wednesday's U.S. tariff reveal.
Corn and wheat futures also gained ground. The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was up 0.1% at $9.93-3/4 a bushel by 0354 GMT, a third consecutive daily gain.
The most active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of Trade was up 1-1/4 cents at $9.94 a bushel by 10:51 a.m. CST . It earlier fell as low as $9.87-1/2 following China's announcement.
(Reuters) - Oil prices plunged on Friday to the lowest level since 2021 and commodities including natural gas and soybeans ...
The higher levels of grain stocks somewhat offsets the expected decrease in 2025 soybean acreage. This fact, together with the tariff concerns, may limit any substantial increases in the CBOT ...
China, the largest soybean buyer, was seen accelerating purchases from rival supplier Brazil. [GRA/] CBOT soybeans ended down 3.4% at $9.77 a bushel, the lowest since late December. CBOT wheat ...
That's the problem. Where are we going to turn if we've slapped everybody with tariffs?" The most-active soybean contract on ...
Oil prices plunged nearly 8% on Friday to the lowest level since 2021, while copper, soybeans and other commodities also fell ...