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CHICAGO (Dow Jones)--Chicago Board of Trade corn futures are expected to open lower Friday after a government supply and demand report reaffirmed that supplies are growing.
CHICAGO (Dow Jones)--Losses overnight and government crop data seen as slightly bearish are setting the stage for a weaker opening in U.S. wheat futures Friday.
(RTTNews) - Stocks moved lower at the start of trading on Friday, with the major averages pulling back into negative territory after ending the previous session modestly higher. Nonetheless, the markets did not see much follow-through on the initial downward move.
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks dropped, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index toward a fourth straight weekly retreat, amid growing concern the economic slowdown may be prolonged.
The downtrend at the Indian equities markets continued Friday, with a key index losing its way towards closing bell after rising more than 140 points to end trade over 253 points in the red.
WHEAT: U.S. wheat supplies for 2009/10 are raised this month as higher area and yields add 96 million bushels to forecast production. Feed and residual use is raised 10 million bushels with the larger crop and lower expected prices.
CHICAGO (Dow Jones)--Traders said Friday's ending stocks and wheat production reports were slightly bearish to neutral for Chicago Board of Trade corn, soybean and wheat futures.
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