US soybeans firm on tight supplies, wheat hits 3-month low
date:Jun 05, 2014
U.S. soybean futures rose on Monday on signs of strong export demand that threatened to further deplete thin U.S. supplies, traders said.

Corn was close to unchanged, with good crop weather pressuring prices, while wheat futures sagged to a three-month low on ample global stocks and lackluster demand. CBOT wheat has fallen for nine straight days and in 17 of the last 18 sessions.

Tight U.S. soybean supplies, combined with expectations of a huge harvest this fall amid forecasts for good crop we
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