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GRAINS-Soybeans edge higher as soyoil rises on Middle East tensions
Jun 22, 2025 7:02 PM

BEIJING, June 23 (Reuters) - Chicago soybean futures

inched higher on Monday, supported in part by gains in soyoil

prices after a U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear facilities stoked

concerns of global crude oil supplies.

Wheat and corn edged lower.

FUNDAMENTALS

* The most-active soybean contract rose 0.05% to

$10.68-4/8 per bushel, as of 0051 GMT. Soyoil climbed

0.92% to 54.97 cents per pound.

* Wheat dropped 0.04% to $5.83-2/8 a bushel, while

corn eased 0.23% to $4.27-4/8 a bushel, its lowest level

in 2025.

* Oil prices surged after the U.S. attacked key Iranian

nuclear sites over the weekend. The escalation supported soyoil,

which is used in biofuels.

* China's soybean imports from Brazil surged 37.5% in May

from a year earlier, General Administration of Customs data

showed on Friday, as buyers scooped up South America's bumper

crop, while supplies from the United States also rose 28.3%.

* Favourable weather across much of the Midwest improved

crop prospects for soybeans and corn, pressuring prices.

* Drought concerns in parts of Russia and heavy rainfall in

the U.S. Plains lent support to wheat, although an accelerating

U.S. winter wheat harvest is boosting supplies and capping

upside. Prices rallied over the past week due to short-covering

fuelled by Israel's war with Iran.

* Exporters sold 124,000 metric tons of U.S. corn to unknown

destinations for 2025-26 delivery, the U.S. Department of

Agriculture said on Friday.

* Commodity funds were net sellers of Chicago Board of Trade

wheat, corn, soyoil and soybean futures contracts on Friday and

net buyers of soymeal futures, traders said.

MARKET NEWS

Wall Street share futures slipped on Monday and oil prices

briefly hit five-month highs as investors anxiously waited to

see if Iran would retaliate to U.S. attacks on its nuclear

sites, with resulting risks to global activity and inflation.

DATA/EVENTS (GMT)

0715 France HCOB Mfg, Services, Composite Flash PMI

Jun

0730 Germany HCOB Mfg, Services, Composite Flash PMI

Jun

0800 EU HCOB Mfg, Services, Composite Flash PMI Jun

0830 UK Flash Composite, Manufacturing, Services PMI

Jun

1345 US S&P Global Mfg, Svcs, Comp PMI Flash Jun

1400 US Existing Home Sales May

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