Soybean Prices Drop Across All Contracts
Update: 2025-12-12
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Soybean prices on the Chicago Board of Trade saw a significant drop across all contracts, with prices generally falling by eight to thirteen cents per bushel. This downward trend was consistent throughout the mornings trading, with the January twenty twenty-six contract closing lower by thirteen and a quarter cents. The March twenty twenty-six contract also experienced a drop, ending down twelve and a quarter cents. The broader market sentiment, possibly influenced by supply forecasts or global demand shifts, led to active position adjustments, with estimated volume for today reaching nearly ninety-eight thousand five hundred contracts. This downward pressure wasnt limited to the immediate future, with longer-term contracts like July and November of twenty twenty-six also showing decreases. Overall, it was a bearish morning for soybeans, with prices moving lower across the board and trading volume remaining robust, albeit less than the previous day.
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