1. On other markets, wheat slipped to a two-month low on lackluster demand. 2. Wheat also slipped lower for a second straight day. 3. Wheat slipped lower amid a dearth of fresh news. 4. Wheat slipped lower amid prospects for showers this weekend in much of the winter-wheat region. 5. Wheat slipped lower as a result of weak demand for U.S. exports. 6. Wheat slipped to contract lows before bouncing back in a mild correction before the weekend. 7. Wheat slipped lower under pressure from soybeans and corn, but losses were limited. 8. Wheat also slipped in positioning ahead of the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports. 9. Wheat slipped despite expectations for a higher opening, retreating for the second time this week on the heels of a big gain the previous day. 10. Wheat slipped on profit-taking after recent gains. |