Wheat Climbs for Second Day as Council Cuts Harvest Estimate
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Wheat advanced for a second day on speculation that demand for U.S. supplies may increase after the International Grains Council lowered its global production forecast. Corn also gained.
The December-delivery wheat contract climbed 1 percent to $6.9525 a bushel as of 6:24 a.m. on the Chicago Board of Trade, paring a third weekly decline.