US soyabeans rallied for a sixth straight session on Monday, rising to a fresh five-month high and pushing corn and wheat futures off their early lows amid rising export demand from China, the top global soya importer. Soyabeans for March delivery were up 8 cents at $12.87 per bushel after earlier hitting the highest point on a continuous chart since September. The market was poised for its first six-day win streak in more than two months.
CBOT March corn was up 1-3/4 cents at $6.42-1/2 per bushel and March wheat was up 1 cent at $6.42, with each contract turning positive after trading as much as 1 percent lower.