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Ahead of the Open | June 23, 2021 New-crop corn, soybean futures under pressure from Midwest weather, spring wheat extends strength.
After the Bell | June 21, 2021 Soybean futures rally on China purchases, corn lower on Midwest rains, hogs extend slide.
Refinitiv Commodities Research says trade flow data signals China will likely import 11.6 MMT of soybeans during June, which would be an all-time monthly high.
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Corn inspections were also solid, with last week’s tally revised roughly 66,500 MT higher.
Grain and soy futures are under hefty pressure to start the week in response to weekend rains. Live cattle futures are quite as hog futures extend recent losses.
Grains, soybeans expected to drop sharply as weekend rain aids Midwest crops.
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After the Bell | June 18, 2021 Corn, soybeans surge amid lingering Midwest dryness, cattle up on firm cash market.
China’s state-owned importers bought at least eight cargos (480,000 MT) of U.S. soybeans, today, two traders familiar with the deal toward Reuters. And that tally could climb even higher.