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Rumors of China Sniffing Around for Soybeans
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Rumors of China Sniffing Around for Soybeans

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🌱 Soybeans Lead the Market Higher

  • Soybeans were the star of the day despite crude oil falling nearly $5/barrel

  • Early session:

    • July beans rallied sharply

    • November beans were up as much as 22¢

  • Main drivers:

    • Strong crush margins

    • Rising Brazilian FOB premiums

    • Rumors of potential Chinese interest in U.S. soybeans

  • 📌 Crush margins:

    • Running around $4.70+ per bushel

    • Keeping demand for soybeans strong

  • 📌 Brazil factor:

    • Brazilian FOB premiums have increased roughly 50¢/bushel over the past month

    • U.S. soybeans are becoming more competitive for late summer export demand


🇨🇳 China Rumors Add Support

  • Market chatter suggested China may be exploring U.S. soybean purchases

  • Whether true or not:

    • The rumors sparked aggressive buying early in the session

  • Traders are watching closely for:

    • Any confirmation of Chinese buying

    • Additional export announcements


🌱 Soybean Prices

  • July soybeans:

    • Up 7¼¢ → 11.26½

  • November soybeans:

    • Up 10¼¢ → 11.45

  • 📌 Even after fading from highs:

    • November beans still posted the strongest gains of the grain complex

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