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Markets Open Week on Quiet NoteCHICAGO - Jan 9/06 - SNS -- International agricultural commodity markets remain relatively quiet, reflecting the slow arrival of traders after the holiday break. Traders in some countries are not expected to be back at work until next week. Markets are paying more attention to crop prospects in Argentina and Brazil, with the result last week's forecasts of cooler and damper weather was seen as a bearish development for grains and oilseeds. By contrast, dry edible bean producers in the region saw the forecasts as a potentially bullish development, potentially hurting early sown fields. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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