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Soybean inspections during the week ended Oct. 31, led the decline, falling 469,793 MT, while wheat inspections fell 101,134 MT and missed pre-report expectations.
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Soybeans led strength overnight with corn and wheat both following to the upside.
Soybeans extended corrective gains from the two previous days during overnight trade while corn and wheat also firmed.
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Soybeans favored the upside, corn traded narrowly near unchanged and wheat favored the downside overnight.
Corn sales during the week ended Oct. 24 declined 35% from the previous week to 2.34 MMT, while wheat sales dropped 23%. Meanwhile, soybean sales rose modestly on the week to 2.27 MMT.
Soybeans extended Wednesday’s gains overnight, while corn and wheat futures weakened.