The lower CME prices overnight ran counter to price trends at China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange. As day trading commenced, fund bids put a floor under prices and pushed corn and wheat into positive territory while pulling soybeans off their overnight lows. General Comments Grain and soy prices opened the week by trading mostly lower overnight. Trading volumes were larger than seen recently. The lower CME prices overnight ran counter to price trends at China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange. The active May soymeal contract settled at the highest price in six months, and traders report that demand for physical soymeal from Chinese users remains brisk. This is despite signs that avian flu is spreading in China, raising fears that flock liquidatio...