US Soybeans Two-Month Futures Price Rises Toward US$1.17575 per Bushel (Friday, April 10, 2026)
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Investing.com records that the US soybeans two-month futures price rose 0.9% today to reach USD 1.17575 per bushel. This price increase is relatively high compared to the average price movement over the past week.
Throughout this week, the US soybeans two-month futures price saw its highest jump on Friday, April 10, 2026, at 0.9%. It has strengthened by 12.27% compared to its position at the start of the year.
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Current conditions are similar to the movement of US soybeans two-month futures prices over the past three days, which have been in a declining trend.
Over the past week, the US soybeans two-month futures price rose 0.62% with an average daily transaction price of US$1.165 per bushel. As a result, throughout 2026, the US soybeans two-month futures price has increased by 12.27% from its start-of-year level of US$1.04725 per bushel. Even from its year-to-date high of US$1.213 per bushel, the US soybeans two-month futures price has fallen by 3.07%.
Annually, the average trading price of US soybeans two-month futures over the past five years has been in a declining trend. Meanwhile, for monthly price monitoring, transactions over the last 12 months have tended to rise. The highest monthly average price of the US soybeans two-month futures commodity was recorded in March 2026 at US$1.17427 per bushel.
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