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Weekly new-crop corn and soymeal sales for the week ended July 18 each exceeded analyst’s expectations, while new-crop soybean sales were within the upper-end of the pre-report range.
Corn near unchanged, beans and wheat lower early this morning.
Basis drops for corn and soybeans as cash prices rise.
Corn futures edged higher for the third straight session, though earlier gains across the grain and soy complexes faded as the U.S. dollar rose from its mid-morning low.
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Corn and wheat saw action on either side of unchanged overnight though corn, soybeans and wheat were each trading lower into the break.
Varied tone in grains overnight.
Technical headwinds and U.S. dollar strength weighed on wheat futures, which pulled corn and soybeans from intraday highs.
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Corn and soybeans saw followthrough buying overnight while wheat posted modest losses. Each saw an increase in buying pressure into the break.
Beans firmer, corn and wheat weaker overnight.
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The spring wheat CCI rating slipped a little.
After the Bell
Wheat inspections during the week ended July 18 slid 383,000 MT from the previous week, falling short of pre-report expectations.
Soybeans are sharply higher with milder gains in corn and wheat. Cattle futures are sharply higher to open the week and lean hogs are mildly favoring the upside...
Corn and soybeans led buying efforts overnight, though both stopped just shy of key technical resistance. Wheat rebounded early though went into the break near unchanged.
No changes to short, intermediate or long-term trends.
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