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GRAINS-Soybeans edge higher, Chinese demand concerns cap gains

11 февраля 2015 года

SYDNEY, Feb 9 (Reuters) - U.S. soybeans edged higher on Monday, rebounding from losses of nearly 1 percent in the previous session, though gains were checked by weak Chinese import data, raising fears of soft demand for the oilseed from the world's largest buyer.

FUNDAMENTALS

* Chicago Board Of Trade March soybeans rose 0.1 percent to $9.74-1/4 a bushel, having closed down 0.8 percent on Friday.

* March corn rose 0.45 percent to $3.87-1/2 a bushel;, having gained 0.13 percent in the previous session.

* March wheat rose 0.4 percent to $5.29 a bushel, having closed up 0.24 percent on Friday.

* China's trade performance slumped in January, with exports falling 3.3 percent from year-ago levels while imports tumbled 19.9 percent, far worse than analysts had expected and highlighting deepening weakness in the Chinese economy.

* Egypt's state grain buyer could soon announce tenders to buy wheat of U.S. origin only in order to make use of a $100 million credit line made available to it by the United States.

* Russia could harvest 85-95 million tonnes of grains this year, the head of the IKAR agriculture consultancy said on Friday, describing the forecast as moderately optimistic.

* Brazil's dry northeast may see drier conditions after welcome rainfall on the weekend. Weather models though are projecting an extended dry spell in the region so relief may be short-lived.

* Should those projections persist there may be some further small downgrades to Brazilian crop estimates, analysts said.

MARKET NEWS

* The dollar held to a swathe of gains on Monday after robust U.S. jobs data helped rekindle views that the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates as early as June.

* Oil prices jumped on Monday as falling U.S. oil rig counts and conflict in producer Libya helped stretch a rally from last week when crude surged the most since 2011.

DATA AHEAD (GMT)

0700   Germany             Trade data               Dec
0930   Euro zone           Sentix index             Feb
1500   U.S.                Employment trends        Feb 

Grains prices at 0124 GMT

Contract        Last    Change  Pct chg  Two-day chg MA 30   RSI 
  CBOT wheat     529.00     2.00  +0.38%    +0.62%     546.30   54
  CBOT corn      387.50     1.75  +0.45%    +0.58%     389.68   56
  CBOT soy       974.25     0.75  +0.08%    -0.71%    1002.24   46
  CBOT rice      $10.68   -$0.06  -0.56%    +2.20%     $11.20   47
  WTI crude      $52.19    $0.50  +0.97%    +0.97%     $48.83   62
  Currencies                                                
  Euro/dlr       $1.132   $0.001  +0.07%    -1.34%
  USD/AUD         0.776   -0.003  -0.45%    -0.47%

Most active contracts

Wheat, corn and soy US cents/bushel. Rice: USD per hundredweight RSI 14, exponential

(Reporting by Colin Packham; Editing by Michael Perry)

Source: Reuters  |  #grain   |  Comments: 0   Views: 76


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