Monday's Closing Grain and Livestock Futures
Dec. corn closed at $7.37, down 3/4 cent
Nov. soybeans closed at $15.27 and 1/4, down 34 cents
Dec. soybean meal closed at $472.50, down $10.90
Dec. soybean oil closed at 50.18, down 78 points
Dec. wheat closed at $8.58, down 5 and 3/4 cents
Oct. live cattle closed at $125.37, down 12 cents
Dec. lean hogs closed at $77.80, down $1.10
Dec. crude oil closed at $85.54, down 74 cents
Dec. cotton closed at 72.61, up 19 points
Nov. Class III milk closed at $20.86, down 27 cents
Nov. gold closed at $1,707.70, down $3.20
Dow Jones Industrial Average: Closed due to Hurricane Sandy
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Market ReCap and News
Soybeans were sharply lower on fund and commercial selling. There was more rainfall over the weekend in key growing areas of South America and the trade is expecting a record crop for Argentina and Brazil. In any event, there was no fresh news to start out the week. Weekly export inspections were bullish but that became old news fairly quickly. Soybean meal and oil were lower on spillover from beans and the fundamental implications of a record South American crop. Dow Jones Newswires reports cash soybean basis levels were higher Monday due to the tight supply and strong end user demand.