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Corn, soybeans and wheat traded solidly higher overnight, led by double-digit gains in the soybean market.
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All three categories were near the average pre-report estimates.
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Soybeans led the way lower overnight, pulling corn futures modestly lower. Wheat saw relative strength though went into the break off session highs.
Soybeans and wheat posted mild gains during the overnight session, while corn held near unchanged.
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Wheat saw relative weakness overnight, pulling both corn and beans lower for most of the overnight session. Soybeans surged higher this morning and went into the break near session highs.
Soybean sales notably topped pre-report expectations for the week ended Sept. 12, while wheat sales were short of analysts’ pre-report range.
Corn, soybeans and wheat briefly traded higher early in the overnight session but have weakened and are near their lows early this morning.
Corn basis dropped as harvest picked up but soybean basis firmed.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell described the move a ‘recalibration’ while some others said the Fed was playing catch-up