Thu, 09 Jan 2014 18:44:02 GMT
Corn falls as U.S. raises outlook for global supplies
Corn traded in Chicago slipped on Thursday and traded close to the lowest level in three years amid speculation that the U.S. government may increase its forecast for global supplies as the country's inventories jumped at the faster rate in nineteen years. Corn for March delivery slid 0.4% to $4.155 per bushel as of 6:26 a.m. on the CBOT.