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Show CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago. Nov. 28. Wheat sagged in price today, influenced by a con tlnuance of depression lu quotations from Liverpool. The fact that yesterday's yes-terday's export business from this side of the Atlantic was said to have exceeded the record helped to bring about a rally, but the effect failed to last. The nearness of the beginning of shipments from Argentina to Europe Eu-rope was given much attention. After opening l-S! to 5-83-4c dowu, the market recovered to above last night's level, and then suffered a fresh decline. Corn eased off with wheat, and as a result of hedging sales. Buyers grew more numerous, however, on the descent de-scent Opening prices which ranged trom a shade to l-4(3-8c off, were followed fol-lowed by a slight additional set back Traders In oats acted with evident caution. The main influence was the weakness of wheat. Proviaions went lower with hoge. m Buying on the part of stock yard Interests gradually operated as a check on the bears. Renewal of good demand from the seaboard led afterward to a decided upturn. Rainy weather reports from Argentina counted also against the tears. The close was strong, 7-8(g 1 to lc net higher. In later dealings the market sympathized sym-pathized with the late gains scored by wheat The close was unsettled, varying from a shade off to 1-4 to 3-8c advance as compared with last night. Wheat No, 2 red, $112 1-41 13 1-2; No. 2 hard. $1.12 1-2.1.13 3-4 Oats No. 3 white, 46 3-4(f?47 l-2c; standard, 481-20. Rye No. 2, $1.07 1-2 Barley, 60T 77c. Clover, $10.00 14 00. |