【环球财经】芝加哥农产品期价10日全线上涨

Core Viewpoint - The Chicago Mercantile Exchange saw a rise in corn, wheat, and soybean prices on November 10, driven by supply uncertainties and the resumption of U.S. government operations, which will lead to the release of agricultural market data [1] Group 1: Price Movements - On November 10, the most actively traded December corn contract closed at $4.30 per bushel, up 2.5 cents or 0.59% from the previous trading day [1] - The December wheat contract closed at $5.36 per bushel, increasing by 8 cents or 1.52% [1] - The January 2026 soybean contract settled at $11.30 per bushel, rising by 13 cents or 1.16% [1] Group 2: Export Inspection Reports - The USDA reported that for the week ending November 6, corn export inspections totaled 56 million bushels, soybean inspections were 40 million bushels, and wheat inspections reached 10.7 million bushels [1] - Cumulative corn export inspections for the current crop year stand at 540.3 million bushels, an increase of 21.4 million bushels year-on-year [1] - Cumulative soybean export inspections are at 32.7 million bushels, a decrease of 23.6 million bushels year-on-year, while cumulative wheat inspections are at 445.2 million bushels, an increase of 7.16 million bushels year-on-year [1]