Wheat eases as better supply outlook weighs; corn and soybeans steady
Improving crop prospects curb wheat after Tuesday bounce
Dollar drop underpins corn, soy as Trump tariff threats assessed
Investors adjust positions before Thanksgiving holiday
Updates at 1137 GMT, changes byline/dateline
By Gus Trompiz and Naveen Thukral
PARIS/SINGAPORE, Nov 27 (Reuters) -Chicago wheat futures edged lower on Wednesday as a technical bounce from the previous session petered out in the face of improving crop prospects in major production zones worldwide.
Corn and soybeans ticked up as the markets assessed the possible impact of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's threat of tariffs against major trading partners when he takes office on Jan. 20.
A drop in the dollar .DXY and a rise in crude oil LCOc1 lent some support to grains as participants adjusted positions before Thursday's closure for the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday.
The most-active wheat contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) Wv1 was down 1.0% at $5.52-1/4 a bushel by 1137 GMT, giving back gains from Tuesday when it broke a three-day slide.
While a clutch of tenders by importers and uncertainty over Black Sea export supply helped underpin wheat, supply pressure continued to keep prices within distance of a four-year low struck in late July. GRA/TEND
"We have pretty low prices and I can't see them falling much further. But supply fundamentals have improved a bit so we're stuck in a rut," a European trader said of wheat.
U.S. winter wheat crop conditions improved for a fourth straight week following timely rainfall across the Plains this month, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report on Monday.
Rainfall in the Black Sea region has eased drought concerns while a drier spell in western Europe this month has helped farmers catch up on sowing.
Expectations of large volumes in ongoing harvests in Australia and Argentina were also offsetting concerns that availability of Russian and Ukrainian wheat may soon subside.
CBOT soybeans Sv1 added 0.4% to $9.87-3/4 a bushel and corn Cv1 inched up 0.1% to $4.28-1/4 a bushel.
Trump said on Monday he would impose a 25% tariff on U.S. imports from Canada and Mexico, as well as a new 10% tariff on imports from China.
The pledge added to worries about retaliation from trading partners that could hamper U.S. soybean exports to China and corn exports to Mexico.
At the same time, the announcement triggered a rally in Chicago soyoil BOF5 as it raised the prospect of U.S. biofuel producers switching from Canadian canola oil to domestic soyoil as a feedstock.
Chinese importers have stepped up purchases of U.S. soybeans in anticipation of potential new tariff barriers under the incoming U.S. administration.
U.S. exporters, meanwhile, have shipped soybeans from the busiest U.S. grains port at the fastest rate in nearly four years after rain raised water levels in the Mississippi River, according to government data.
However, regular rain in Brazil and Argentina in recent weeks has boosted prospects for the next corn and soybean harvests in the South American nations that compete with U.S. supplies in export markets.
Prices at 1137 GMT | |||
Last | Change | Pct Move | |
CBOT wheat Wv1 | 552.25 | -5.75 | -1.03 |
CBOT corn Cv1 | 428.25 | 0.25 | 0.06 |
CBOT soy Sv1 | 987.75 | 4.25 | 0.43 |
Paris wheat BL2Z4 | 216.25 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Paris maize EMAc1 | 206.50 | -1.50 | -0.72 |
Paris rapeseed COMc1 | 505.00 | -1.75 | -0.35 |
WTI crude oil CLc1 | 69.07 | 0.30 | 0.44 |
Euro/dlr EUR= | 1.05 | 0.00 | 0.32 |
Most active contracts - Wheat, corn and soy US cents/bushel, Paris futures in euros per metric ton |
Reporting by Gus Trompiz in Paris and Naveen Thukral in Singapore; Editing by Sumana Nandy and Ros Russell
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