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【环球财经】芝加哥农产品期价6日涨跌不一

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the mixed performance of agricultural commodity prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with corn and soybeans experiencing declines while wheat shows slight gains [1] - The December corn contract closed at $4.01 per bushel, down 0.75 cents (0.19%) from the previous trading day, while the September wheat contract rose by 0.25 cents (0.05%) to $5.09 per bushel [1] - The November soybean contract fell to $9.85 per bushel, a decrease of 6.25 cents (0.63%) from the previous day, amid concerns over China's demand for U.S. soybeans [1] Group 2 - Market analysts predict that agricultural commodity prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange will continue to trend downward, particularly if China avoids purchasing U.S. soybeans, which could lead to further declines in soybean prices [1] - The U.S. corn and soybean yield potential is significant, and the market must digest the large production scale expected in 2025 before finding a bottom [1] - The December corn contract reached a new low at $3.9675 per bushel, with the next support level identified at $3.85 [1]