Chicago soybeans rose on Monday as concerns over trade tensions between China and the United States eased, shifting attention back towards crop damage in Argentina. Corn also firmed, while wheat edged lower after touching a one-week high as investors assessed the impact of rain in parched US growing belts. The Chicago Board of Trade’s most-active soybean contract gained 0.5 percent to $10.33-1/2 a bushel after hitting a one-week peak of $10.40-1/4. Soymeal, of which Argentina is the world’s biggest exporter, was up 1 percent at $381.8 a tonne.