GRAINS-Corn rebounds from 4-month low, U.S. crop prospects cap gains

U.S. corn futures snapped a three-session losing streak on Thursday, rebounding from a nearly four-month low hit in the previous session, though expectations of ample North American production capped strong gains. FUNDAMENTALS * The most active corn futures on the Chicago Board Of Trade were up 0.1% at $3.59 a bushel, as of 0042 GMT, having closed down 0.7% in the previous session when prices hit a May 13 low of $3.56-1/2 a bushel. * The m
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