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7/19/2021 Soybeans ease on pressure from broader commodity markets
(Updates with closing prices, adds USDA crop conditions)
By Christopher Walljasper
CHICAGO, July 19 (Reuters) - Chicago wheat futures gained on
Monday, climbing to a 2-1/2- month high, supported by dry
weather in parts of U.S., Canadian and Russian growing areas
that raises global supply worries.
Soybeans eased after last week s gains, pressured by broader
losses in outside markets, though weather uncertainty underpins
the oilseed.
Chicago Board of Trade most-active wheat gained 5-1/4
cents to $6.97-3/4 per bushel after reaching $7.09-1/2 per
bushel, its highest since May 18.
Corn was up 1/4 cent at $5.52-1/4 per bushel, while
SINCE being allowed to reopen last summer, following the end of the first lockdown, the hospitality industry has had to operate under a strict regime, only allowing table service, implementing social distancing, and the wearing of face masks when not seated. That all changed yesterday as the country entered so-called ‘Freedom Day’ after Sajid Javid confirmed last week that the final stage of the government’s roadmap could go ahead. Pubs across Oxford welcomed in the changes while urging on the side of caution. Joe Davies, who runs the Fir Tree on Iffley Road, had to close his pub for the whole of last year – the smaller interior and lack of garden space meant it was not viable to comply with Government restrictions.