【环球财经】芝加哥农产品期价20日全线下跌

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles indicates a decline in the prices of corn, wheat, and soybeans at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) due to slowing trade demand and high prices affecting competitiveness in the global market [1][2] Group 2 - On November 20, 2023, corn futures for March 2026 closed at $4.4150 per bushel, down 8.00 cents or 1.78% from the previous trading day [1] - Wheat futures for March 2026 closed at $5.4150 per bushel, also down 8.00 cents or 1.46% [1] - Soybean futures for January 2026 closed at $11.2300 per bushel, decreasing by 13.25 cents or 1.17% [1] Group 3 - The USDA reported that for the week ending October 2, U.S. wheat export sales were 32.6 million bushels, corn export sales were 89 million bushels, and soybean export sales were 33.8 million bushels, exceeding market expectations [1] - Cumulative export sales for the current crop year show U.S. wheat at 545 million bushels (up 108 million bushels year-on-year), corn at 1.157 billion bushels (up 462 million bushels year-on-year), and soybeans at 470 million bushels (down 265 million bushels year-on-year) [2] Group 4 - Brazil's grain export association (ANEC) reported that soybean meal exports in November are expected to reach a record 2.7 million tons, setting a new monthly export high [2]

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