
CHICAGO, March 18 (Reuters) - Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures finished lower on Tuesday on massive South American supplies and fears of retaliation against U.S. tariff policies.
CBOT May soybeans SK25 settled down 2-3/4 cents at $10.12-3/4 per bushel.
CBOT May soymeal SMK25 ended down $4.40 at $299.90 per short ton.
CBOT May soyoil BOK25 rose 0.44 cent to finish at 42.54 cents per pound.
Futures were pressured by ongoing investor fears about the impact of retaliation against U.S. agricultural exports to U.S. tariff policies, said analysts.
Analysts also said large supplies of the oilseed in South America continued to weigh on futures.