CHICAGO, Nov 27 (Reuters): Chicago Board of Trade corn futures fell on Monday for a second straight session on lackluster export demand and plentiful US supplies as a record-large harvest wound down, traders said. Soybeans and wheat also declined.
At the CBOT, December corn settled down 5-1/4 cents at $3.67-1/2 per bushel. January soybeans ended down 5-1/4 cents at $10.33-3/4 a bushel and December wheat fell 5 cents at $5.42-1/4 a bushel.
Corn led the way down in lackluster trade ahead of the US Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday. "Our corn export demand is lagging year-ago levels, probably not meeting expectations. Wheat is the same," said Don Roose, president of US Commodities in West Des Moines, Iowa.
Corn falls on ample US supplies, poor export demand
FE Team | Published: November 28, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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