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Corn sags, soyabeans post longest weekly skid in 30 months
Published Sun, Apr 9, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Chicago
US corn futures drifted to a one-week low on Friday as traders adjusted positions ahead of a monthly US government report that analysts expect to show rising grain inventories and big South American crops.
Soyabeans closed narrowly mixed but the most-active contract posted a fifth weekly decline, its longest losing streak in 30 months, weighed down by rising global supplies.
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