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Below you can find links to articles in the news that
discuss market fundamentals that could potentially affect the price of soybeans. Before you invest in the soybeans commodities
market you should do your own research.
1. Bloomberg.com “Argentine Soybean Crop Forecast
Cut From a Week Ago at Oil World” April 24, 2012 Argentina’s soybean harvest may be lower than estimated a week
ago because of “severe” crop losses in the country’s north, Oil World said.
2. Bloomberg.com “Soybean Traders Most Bullish This Year
on South American Weather” February 3, 2012 Soybean traders
are the most bullish this year on speculation that hot, dry weather in South America will curb production and boost oilseed
demand from the U.S.
3. Bloomberg.com "Grains, Soybeans May Rise as Demand Climbs Following Price Slump"
January 19, 2011 Soybean futures may open 9 cents to 12 cents a bushel higher in Chicago on speculation that adverse weather threatening
yields in South America will spur increased Chinese purchases of U.S. supplies, Gerlach said.
4. Bloomberg.com "Soybeans May Extend
Drop on Higher Output, Slower China Demand" November 14, 2011 Soybean prices may be poised to extend declines as supply increases
from South America and demand growth may slow from China, the largest consumer.
5. Bloomberg.com "Corn, Wheat, Soybeans
May Fall as China Boosts Rates, U.S. Crops Improve" July 6, 2011 "Soybean futures may open 9 cents to
11 cents a bushel lower in Chicago after inventories rose in China."
6. Bloomberg.com “Corn, Soybeans May Rise as Cold, Wet Weather
Slows U.S. Seeding” April 25, 2011 Corn and soybeans may rise this week as wet, cold weather in the U.S. Midwest threatens
to delay planting of the nation's two biggest crops, eroding yield prospects. 7. BusinessWeek.com
“Soy Plunges in Worst Losing Streak in 10 Months as Supply Gains” March 10, 2011 Soybeans fell, heading for the worst losing
streak in 10 months, on forecasts for bigger stockpiles of the world’s most-used oilseed, easing food inflation that
sparked riots across North Africa and the Middle East.
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