THE OPEN November beans: 7 lower December meal: 1.90 lower December soyoil: 52 lower December corn: 3 lower December wheat: 2 lower The markets opened lower in further end-of-month and into the Sep.30 stocks report tomorrow. Hardest hit were beans where funds are the longest, with products down as well. Wheat values held better on talk of possible frost in Argentina and renewed export restrictions in Russia. The stocks report tomorrow could hold the friendliest number for wheat, which limited selling interest today. SOY
The soy complex traded lower as more fund selling pressured the market. Fund selling was noted in soyoil, which traded lower on the back of weaker p...
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