* Expectations of China demand recovery supports prices on easing COVID-19 restrictions * Wheat market recovers from 3-month low, Black Sea supply weighs (Adds quote in paragraph 3, updates prices) By Naveen Thukral SINGAPORE, Dec 5 (Reuters) – Chicago soybeans rose for a second session on Monday, while wheat ticked up after dropping to a three-month low in the last session, with easing COVID-19 restrictions in China triggering a broad-based gains in commodity and equity markets. Corn slid for a fifth consecutive session. “Demand, especially for soybeans, is likely to recover if China’s eases more restrictions,” said one Singapore-based trader….
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