Monday, 16 May 2011
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U.S. corn futures rise over 2 pct on talk of China buying, slow planting
May 16 (Reuters) - U.S. corn futures surged more than 2 percent in early Asian trading on Monday after talk of renewed buying of U.S. corn by China and expectations that a U.S. government report will show the pace of planting of the U.S. crop remains behind schedule. Chicago Board of Trade corn for July delivery Cc1 climbed 2.42 percent to $6.98-1/2 per bushel as buyers took advantage of last
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