Chicago Soybeans Rise on US-China Trade Hope; Corn Firm
Chicago soybean futures rose on Monday on renewed optimism over U.S.-China trade talks after U.S. President Donald Trump said he believed Beijing would agree to a soybean trade deal and will buy U.S. soy again.
Chicago Board of Trade most active soybeans rose 0.8% to $10.28 a bushel at 1116 GMT.
Corn rose 0.1% to $4.23 a bushel on concern U.S. crop yields may not be as good as hoped, despite expectations of a record U.S. corn crop.
Wheat was little changed, down 0.05% at $5.03-1/2 a bushel on bargain-buying after recent price falls...
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