【环球财经】芝加哥农产品期价29日全线下跌

Core Viewpoint - Chicago futures market for corn, wheat, and soybeans experienced a decline on July 29, with all major contracts falling in price [1] Group 1: Price Movements - The most active December corn contract closed at 410.75 cents per bushel, down 3.25 cents, a decrease of 0.79% from the previous trading day [1] - The September wheat contract settled at 529.75 cents per bushel, down 8.75 cents, reflecting a decline of 1.62% [1] - The November soybean contract ended at 1008.25 cents per bushel, decreasing by 3.25 cents, which is a drop of 0.32% [1] Group 2: Market Analysis - Analysts believe that despite cooler weather in the U.S. from early to mid-August, the previous day's storm damage will not have a significant impact on corn and soybean crops in the Midwest, contributing to the decline in futures prices [1] - Recent weather forecasts indicate that Kansas, northeastern regions, and most of the eastern Midwest will experience rainfall in the next 6-10 days, which is expected to benefit crop growth [1] - The entire central U.S. is anticipated to have moderate temperatures in early August, with cool temperatures and adequate soil moisture conditions favorable for crop development [1]