
CHICAGO, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Following are U.S. expectations for the resumption of grain and soy complex trading at the Chicago Board of Trade at 8:30 a.m. CST (1430 GMT) on Thursday.
WHEAT - Up 1 to 2 cents per bushel
Wheat futures rebounded on Thursday, supported by a weaker dollar, having fallen nearly 1% in the previous session after the U.S. Department of Agriculture raised its global output estimates, cementing expectations for ample supply.GRA/
The dollar found support on Thursday from a broad risk-off mood in markets, but failed to recoup its overnight losses against peers after the Federal Reserve delivered a less hawkish outlook than some had expected.
A weaker dollar makes U.S. crops cheaper for buyers with other currencies and can boost demand.
CBOT March soft red winter wheat WH26 last traded up 1-3/4 cents at $5.31-1/4 per bushel. K.C. March hard red winter wheat KWH26 last traded 2-1/4 cents higher at $5.25-1/2 a bushel. Minneapolis March spring wheat MWEH26 last traded 2 cents higher at $5.77-1/4 a bushel.
CORN - Up 1 to 2 cents per bushel
Corn ticked up on a healthy export pace and a weaker U.S. dollar.
Taiwan's MFIG purchasing group bought about 65,000 metric tons of animal feed corn expected to be sourced from the United States in an international tender on Thursday, European traders said.
Corn exports have been robust, and the USDA on Tuesday raised its U.S. corn export forecast as sales of the grain to global buyers have been stronger than anticipated.
CBOT March corn CH26 last traded 2-1/2 cents higher at $4.46-3/4 a bushel.
SOYBEANS - Up 1 to 3 cents per bushel
Soybeans edged higher after the USDA reported export sales to China, Poland and unknown destinations.
The USDA reported sales of 136,000 metric tons of U.S. beans to China, another 331,000 tons to undisclosed destinations and 120,000 tons of soymeal to Poland.
Brazilian crop agency Conab on Thursday lowered the country's 2025/26 soybean production forecast by around 550,000 metric tons to 177.12 million tons, still a record if the projection is confirmed.
CBOT January soybeans SF26 last traded up 2-3/4 cents at $10.94 a bushel.