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Soybeans Firm Ahead of USDA Data; Weak China Demand Caps Gains

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BEIJING/PARIS, Nov 12 (Reuters) – Chicago soybeans rose on Wednesday as traders adjusted positions ahead of the release of official U.S. data on global supply and demand on Friday, the first update in weeks, but prices were capped by a lack of large Chinese purchases.

The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was up 0.4% to $11.32 a bushel at 1120 GMT.

China has made modest U.S. agricultural purchases since the leaders of the two countries met last month, but traders are awaiting major soybean deals after the White House said Beijing had pledged to buy 12 million tons by year-end.

Meanwhile, the oilseed unit of China’s COFCO said on Monday it has signed agreements to buy over $10 billion worth of Brazilian soybeans, soybean oil, palm oil and other agricultural products. The statement did not mention any U.S. purchases.

China is grappling with a glut of soybeans after months of record imports, clouding prospects for large U.S. purchases.

“To see stronger support for U.S. beans, we will need to see China book some business. But rallies will likely be capped with South American sales already made, and ample stocks,” said Josh Lawrence, adviser at IKON Commodities in Sydney.

Corn edged up 0.1% to $4.32-1/2 a bushel on concerns that dryness and diseases during the growing period for the U.S. corn crop significantly affected yield and quality.

Wheat eased 0.7% to $5.47-3/4 a bushel.

“Everyone is awaiting the USDA report and adjusting their positions ahead of it,” a European trader said.

A Reuters poll of analysts projected that the USDA will lower its U.S. corn yield estimate to 184.0 bushels per acre (bpa) from 186.7 bpa in its previous September 12 forecast.

It pegged the U.S. soybean yield at 53.1 bpa, down from 53.5 bpa previously.

Prices at 1120 GMT
Last Change Pct Move
CBOT wheat 547.75 -4.00 -0.72
CBOT corn 432.50 0.50 0.12
CBOT soy 1132.00 4.75 0.42
Paris wheat 189.75 0.50 0.26
Paris maize 50.97 -0.13 -0.25
Paris rapeseed 478.50 -1.00 -0.21
Euro/dlr 1.16 0.00 -0.12
Most active contracts – Wheat, corn and soy US cents/bushel, Paris futures in euros per tonne

(Reporting by Ella Cao and Lewis Jackson in Beijing and Sybille de La Hamaide in Paris. Editing by Ronojoy Mazumdar and Mark Potter)



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