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Corn and wheat gapped higher overnight and showed continued strength, while soybeans traded on both sides of unchanged, though went into the break nearer session highs.
Corn, soybeans and wheat all traded solidly to the downside during overnight trade.
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Corn and wheat are expected to open higher amid corrective buying, with soybeans likely to face light profit-taking.
Soybean futures built on Monday’s gains during the overnight session, while corn and wheat firmed amid corrective buying.
Corn and soybean inspections during week ended Dec. 7 declined 464,719 MT and 188,847 MT, respectively, while wheat inspections rose nearly 95,000 MT.
Soybean futures are sharply higher with wheat lower and corn caught in the middle. Livestock futures are mostly higher...
Beans are expected open higher, wheat lower and corn near unchanged.