Originally published Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at 2:01 PM
News Summary: Soybeans rebound from two-week slump
ON THE REBOUND: Soybeans rebounded, following two weeks of losses, after Argentina didn't the rain that was forecast over the weekend. The beans had been falling on expectations of a bumper crop in South America.
The Associated Press
ON THE REBOUND: Soybeans rebounded, following two weeks of losses, after Argentina didn't the rain that was forecast over the weekend. The beans had been falling on expectations of a bumper crop in South America.
SNOW WHEAT: Wheat fell on forecasts of snow reaching the Plains. That would give the soil in the region much-needed moisture and help this year's harvest.
COPPER BOTTOM: Copper fell 2.3 percent, its biggest drop since October, on speculation that demand from China is set to wane. China is one of the world's biggest consumers of the metal.











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