KEY POINTS
  • U.S. wheat and corn futures rose by their daily trading limits on Thursday, while soybeans scaled the highest since 2012, as Russian forces fired missiles at Ukraine and landed troops on its south coast, exacerbating worries over global supplies.
  • Wheat rose for a third day, scaling its highest in more than nine years, while corn climbed to a fresh eight-month peak.
  • Putin has authorized a military operation in eastern Ukraine in what appeared to be the start of war in Europe over Russia's demands for an end to NATO's eastward expansion.
Soybeans in a field at Salto do Jacui, in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, on April 6, 2021.


U.S. wheat and corn futures rose by their daily trading limits on Thursday, while soybeans scaled the highest since 2012, as Russian forces fired missiles at Ukraine and landed troops on its south coast, exacerbating worries over global supplies.

Wheat rose for a third day, scaling its highest in more than nine years, while corn climbed to a fresh eight-month peak.