1. In CHICAGO, soybeans fell amid signs that strong Brazilian exports are taking business away from the U.S. 2. In CHICAGO, soybeans fell to a three-week low as traders anticipated that slowing demand will relieve stress on lean U.S. stockpiles. 3. In CHICAGO, soybeans fell as improving weather conditions in Brazil, the second-largest soybean exporter after the U.S., increased the likelihood of a bumper crop. 4. In CHICAGO, soybeans fell as weekend rain forecast for the Midwest bolsters expectations for bumper crops. 5. In CHICAGO, soybeans fell to a five-week low amid declining domestic demand and prospects for a record harvest. 6. In other markets, corn rose to a one-month high and soybeans fell. 7. In CHICAGO, soybeans fell amid expectations that field conditions are improving as Midwestern farmers begin harvesting a bumper crop, replenishing depleted stockpiles. 8. In other markets, soybeans fell while coffee rose. 9. In other markets, soybeans fell while copper rose. 10. In other markets, cotton fell to a three-year low after a private forecast for a large crop, while soybeans fell. |