1/20/2021
SINGAPORE, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Chicago soybeans ticked higher
on Thursday, having slid for the last three sessions on pressure
from technical selling and rains across South America easing
supply worries.
Wheat and corn prices gained ground with additional support
from broad-based gains in world markets, lifted by expectations
that newly inaugurated U.S. President Joe Biden would put in
place further economic stimulus.
FUNDAMENTALS
* The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) most-active soybean
contract added 0.7% to $13.79 a bushel, as of 0112 GMT.
The market dropped to its lowest since Jan. 8 at $13.52 a bushel
in the last session.
* Wheat rose 0.5% to $6.70-3/4 a bushel and corn