
GRAINS-Chicago grains ease as Greenland row and global supply weigh

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Chicago grain futures, including soybeans, wheat, and corn, declined amid geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Europe over Greenland and concerns of a potential trade war. Despite a weaker dollar and strong international demand, ample global supply, particularly from Brazil, weighed on prices. The most-active soybean contract fell 0.2% to $10.56 per bushel, while wheat and corn dropped 0.8% and 0.6%, respectively. Traders expect China to shift back to Brazilian soybeans as the harvest begins, impacting U.S. soybean demand.
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