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July 26 (Reuters) - Australian shares hit a fresh high on
Monday as mining stocks jumped more than 1%, while rare earth
producer Lynas hit its highest level since January 2013 after
reporting record quarterly revenue.
The S&P/ASX 200 had risen 0.2% to 7,408.30 points by
1247 GMT, extending gains to a fourth straight session.
Miners led the charge with a more than 1% rise, with
Lynas Rare Earths the biggest winner on the benchmark
index.
Lynas on Monday reported a record fourth-quarter revenue as
robust demand led to a jump in sales of the metals it mines,
offseting weaker prices.
Wall Street indexes gained on Friday, driven by upbeat
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7/22/2021 Wheat faces weekly drop, gives up some of last week s
strong
gains Corn poised for 2nd week of gains on U.S. weather concerns
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By Naveen Thukral
SINGAPORE, July 23 (Reuters) - Chicago wheat futures lost
more ground on Friday with the market set for a weekly decline,
although concerns over unfavourable weather in key exporting
countries curbed losses.
Corn rose and was set for a second week of gains as dry
weather in the U.S. Midwest underpinned prices. U.S. and Black Sea weather is likely to impact yields,
said one Singapore-based grains trader. In the physical market,
Wheat set for weekly decline, weather worries limit losses
07/23/2021 | 12:08am EDT
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SINGAPORE, July 23 (Reuters) - Chicago wheat futures lost
more ground on Friday with the market set for a weekly decline,
although concerns over unfavourable weather in key exporting
countries curbed losses.
Corn rose and was set for a second week of gains as dry
weather in the U.S. Midwest underpinned prices. U.S. and Black Sea weather is likely to impact yields,
said one Singapore-based grains trader. In the physical market,
prices from most origins for wheat delivered to Asia have gone