Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures rose further on Friday to a two-month peak as brisk weekly exports, hopes that China will revert to buying U.S. crop and a rally in soyoil offset supply pressure from favourable U.S. field conditions. Soybeans rallied on Thursday as by-product soyoil (BOv1) surged by nearly 5% after Reuters reported that the U.S. administration is poised to issue a ruling on requests by small oil refiners for biofuel exemptions. Traders saw scope for authorities to reallocate biofuel obligations to larger refiners and thereby sustain demand for biofuel, which is made with feedstocks including soyoil. Rumours that China was inquiring about U.S. soybeans lent further support, generating hope it could end months of ignoring U.S. supplies amid a trade war with Washington. Traders, however, said there were no clear signs of any purchases. Crop scouts on the annual Pro Farmer Midwest crop tour calculated its highest pod count readings on record in Iowa and ...
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