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Grain and livestock markets will reopen at 8:30 a.m. CT following the extended holiday weekend. Outside markets were price-negative, with crude oil weaker and the U.S. dollar sharply higher overnight.
Soybean futures continued their price surge overnight with front-month futures reaching their highest level on the continuation chart since Sept. 13. Corn and wheat traded in narrow ranges on either side of unchanged.
Soybeans extend gains above $15 amid Argentina dryness concern, demand optimism; corn mixed, wheat lower.
Manufacturers move production away from China, Indonesia delays 35% blend rate and gold purchases this year were the highest since 1967...
Grain futures lower overnight amid concern over Covid surge in China; soybeans continue holding above $15.00.
Energy prices continue lower on effects of rising Covid-19 cases in China on oil demand
Big weekly gains in cash corn and winter wheat prices.
Choice boxed beef continues the strong year-end price rally.
Concerns with surging Covid cases in China triggered risk aversion in markets overnight, including grain and soy futures.
Soybeans rally to close above $15, corn hits seven-week high amid weather, supply concerns; wheat also higher.
Chinese hospitals strain under surge in COVID cases, ING predicts $100+ crude in 2023 and insurers work to manage Black Sea risk...