11. Roasters probably have secured enough coffee to last through August, when fresh Brazilian beans reach world buyers, traders said. 12. Some traders and analysts also anticipated that wheat prices would reach a seasonal bottom and move higher as world buyers secure their needs. 13. Soybean and corn futures dropped after weekly export sales failed to meet expectations, suggesting world buyers are turning to South America for less-expensive supplies. 14. Soybean and corn futures dropped after weekly export sales failed to meet expectations, suggesting world buyers are turning to South America for supplies. 15. Soybeans could rise in the days ahead amid concern that strong demand from domestic processors and world buyers will overwhelm lean U.S. inventories. 16. Soybeans jumped amid expectations that strong demand from domestic processors and world buyers will keep inventories low in the coming year. 17. Soybeans could rise in the days ahead amid expectations that strong demand from world buyers and domestic processors will keep supplies low in the months ahead. 18. Soybean futures rose as higher export sales suggested that world buyers are taking advantage of a recent drop in prices to secure U.S. supplies. 19. The sales reflected increasing competition for world buyers, as Europe, Canada and others have surplus grain fresh from their bumper harvests. 20. The sale comes as the European Union collects its crop, signaling rising competition for world buyers. |