Argentine soy dragged down by early Chicago losses
BUENOS AIRES: Argentina's closing soy prices and trends on Wednesday:
* Soy prices fell for a third consecutive session to 1,815 pesos ($386) per tonne from 1,830 pesos on Tuesday, weighed down by early-session losses in the benchmark Chicago futures market, traders said.
* Most Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures contracts ended firm on Wednesday on bargain buying and technical gains as the market recovered from a three-month low earlier in the session, traders said.
* Traders in the Windy City said soybeans had become technically oversold and there was key psychological support at $15 per bushel. The session low was $15.04, the lowest price for that contract since $15.04-1/2 on July 6.
* In Rosario, soy for delivery in May 2013, which is quoted in US dollars, closed at $325 per tone compared with a range of $325 to $330 per tonne on Tuesday.
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