Ahead of the Open
Soybeans will lead grain and soy markets lower on pressure from beneficial rains across Argentina late last week and during the weekend.
Grain and soybean futures are expected to open with a mostly weaker tone this morning, though supportive export demand data could trigger buyer interest.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures are expected to face followthrough selling after a lower close on Wednesday and weakness overnight.
Corn and soybeans are expected to face profit-taking at the start of daytime trade, though supportive outside markets should limit selling.
Grain and soybean futures are called lower this morning after price pressure during overnight trade.
Soybeans faced light profit-taking pressure at the end of the overnight session, which is likely to spill over into the start of daytime trade.
Soybeans and corn are expected to be supported by Argentine crop concerns and outside markets.
Soybeans are expected to lead price gains in the grain and soy markets this morning after a strong performance overnight.
Bears tightened their grip on the grain and soy markets overnight after a disappointing finish on Monday. Lower price action is expected this morning.
Corn and wheat are expected to open lower, with soybeans likely to trade higher initially this morning.