Corn, Soybeans Pare Advances in Chicago as the Dollar Rebounds

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Corn and soybeans pared advances in Chicago as the dollar rebounded, after sliding on optimism that an agreement to rescue Ireland’s banks will prevent contagion from spreading across European debt markets.

Corn for March delivery added 0.1 percent to $5.355 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade at 2:14 p.m. Paris time. The grain had risen as much as 2.2 percent earlier.