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Grain and soy futures are expected to open lower after pressure during overnight trade. Corn could get a boost from daily export sales to China.
Corn and soybeans faced followthrough selling overnight, while the wheat market pulled back from Monday’s corrective gains.
Weekly export inspections for week ended March 9, showed corn inspections for the week at over 999,000 MT, near top-end pre-report estimates, while soybeans were mid-range. Wheat inspections were just shy expectations.
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Grain and soy markets are expected to open under pressure amid broader risk aversion.
Grain and soy futures favored the downside overnight as anxiety with the U.S. banking situation triggered general risk aversion.
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