Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures tumbled near a two-year low on Wednesday as Brazilian crops benefited from improved weather and challenged U.S. exports on the global market, analysts said.
Wheat ended nearly unchanged after touching seven-week low on Tuesday
Shipping costs due to re-routing away from embattled Red Sea also affecting markets
Conflicting South American soy crop forecasts roil trade; market processing USDA crop production report
Oil and gas, hydro, forestry, sports affected alongside agriculture
Soybeans fell to lowest price in 26 months on larger Brazilian crops, U.S. yield
The Canadian dollar lost three tenths over the week
Global corn ending stocks are projected to hit a six-year high in 2023/34
Corn futures eased; wheat futures also slumped
IGC upped projected total grain ending stocks to 590.2 million tonnes
Corn, wheat futures were steady to up