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Cheese markets rebounded sharply as spot prices finally aligned with last week’s futures rally, while USDA crop reports delivered largely neutral news for grains.
Cheese futures slipped while spot prices inched higher, narrowing the gap, as U.S. butter and powder markets held firm despite weaker global auction results.