GRAINS-US Export Demand Pulls Corn Prices Higher
Chicago corn and wheat futures rose on Thursday after sharp declines earlier in the week, with corn supported by U.S. export demand and wheat by bargain-hunting.
Soybeans edged lower as large South American harvests and a lack of Chinese demand for U.S. crops weigh on prices.
Markets in numerous countries in Europe and Asia are closed on Thursday for public holidays, with China, the world's biggest crop importer, closed until Tuesday.
The corn supply outlook is looking plentiful and demand is not strong enough to rally prices for now, said a person at a major grain trading company in Australia...
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