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<title>US soybean prices tumble as Chinese imports dry up</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/us-soybean-prices-tumble-as-chinese-imports-dry-up--493.html</link>
<description>China cancels a batch of US soybean orders, raising fears that it is switching to Brazilian supplies and sending Chicago prices down 3%</description>
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<title>Morning markets: China data adds to crop woes</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/morning-markets-china-data-adds-to-crop-woes--492.html</link>
<description>A rise in Chinese inflation prods fears of an economic clampdown which may curb demand for many commodities. Soybeans lead Chicago crops lower</description>
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<title>Evening markets: soy surfs US data. Grains wallow</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/evening-markets-soy-surfs-us-data.-grains-wallow--491.html</link>
<description>Washington crop estimates bless Chicago soybeans, which finish higher, but consign grains to another down day. Wheat ends at its lowest for a month</description>
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<title>Morning markets: Brazil fears add to bearish feel</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/morning-markets-brazil-fears-add-to-bearish-feel--490.html</link>
<description>Trade is thin in the dying hours before the latest USDA crop report. What dealing there is proves negative, amid fears over a Brazil-US trade spat</description>
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<title>Evening markets: crops slip as funds ditch caution</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/evening-markets-crops-slip-as-funds-ditch-caution--489.html</link>
<description>Chicago wheat slides as investors' nerves over key data gives way to selling. Paris wheat is dragged to a three-year low. Among softs, sugar tanks</description>
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<title>Morning markets: crops soften as dollar squeezes</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/morning-markets-crops-soften-as-dollar-squeezes--488.html</link>
<description>A stronger dollar, or rather weaker euro and pound, and the prospect of key data on Wednesday create a tricky backdrop for Chicago crops, which fall</description>
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<title>Evening markets: improving weather weighs on corn</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/evening-markets-improving-weather-weighs-on-corn--487.html</link>
<description>Thoughts that US corn sowings may not be hampered by damp after all weigh on the grain, which falls for a third successive day, while helping soybeans</description>
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<title>Morning markets: dollar helps crops to firm start</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/morning-markets-dollar-helps-crops-to-firm-start--486.html</link>
<description>Chicago crops get off to a positive start to the week, albeit in cautious trade ahead of key data on Wednesday. Kuala Lumpur palm oil does better</description>
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<title>Evening markets: crops miss out on markets party</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/evening-markets-crops-miss-out-on-markets-party--485.html</link>
<description>Many investments jump following well-received US jobs data. But not Chicago grains, notably corn, which is pressed by a collection of bearish factors </description>
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<title>Morning markets: crops alternate back to 'up' mode</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/morning-markets-crops-alternate-back-to-up-mode--484.html</link>
<description>Chicago commodities' seesaw trading pattern brings it to a positive day, helped by a policy statement in China too. In Kuala Lumpur, palm gains too</description>
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<title>China fears and Argentine crop upgrades sink crops</title>
<link>http://www.agrimoney.com/marketreport/china-fears-and-argentine-crop-upgrades-sink-crops--483.html</link>
<description>Concerns for China's economy, an Informa Economics report and a strong dollar conspire to send crops lower. Wheat slides 3%. Sugar slumps again too</description>
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