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【环球财经】芝加哥农产品期价8日全线下跌

Group 1 - The Chicago futures market saw a decline in corn, wheat, and soybean prices on August 8, with corn at $4.06 per bushel, down 1.5 cents (0.37%), wheat at $5.15 per bushel, down 3.75 cents (0.72%), and soybeans at $9.88 per bushel, down 6.25 cents (0.63%) [1] - The market's focus shifted back to the significant production potential of U.S. corn and soybeans, influenced by favorable growing conditions, which severely impacted prices due to expectations of ample supply [1] - Analysts anticipate the upcoming USDA global supply and demand report to indicate a soybean production estimate of 4.365 billion bushels for the 2025/26 season, an increase from the previous estimate of 4.335 billion bushels in July [1] Group 2 - Weather forecasts predict increased rainfall in the central and eastern Midwest regions of the U.S., with a high-pressure ridge moving from the southwest to the southeast, allowing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico to flow into the central U.S. [2] - Temperatures in the central U.S. are expected to be near or slightly above normal levels until August 15 [2]