
Soybean Futures Fall on Lack of Export News From U.S.-China Summit — Daily Grain Highlights

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Soybean futures fell 2.9% to $11.93 1/2 a bushel due to a lack of new export purchases from the U.S.-China summit. Corn and wheat also saw declines of 2.7% and 2.6%, respectively. Traders were disappointed by the absence of agricultural news, with U.S. soybean sales hitting a marketing-year low. Profit-taking and weather concerns added pressure on prices. The NOAA predicts an 82% chance of El Niño, which may enhance summer rainfall in the Corn Belt. The U.S. House passed legislation for year-round E15 sales, but Senate approval remains uncertain.

