USA: Chicago maintains the trend of the European futures markets with slight declines

Published 2022년 11월 8일

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The Chicago Stock Exchange experienced a slight decline in agricultural commodity prices during its first session of November 7. Soybeans and oats saw the most significant drops, with soybeans decreasing by four euros for November contracts and five euros for January contracts, setting a price of 529.11 and 532.88 €/T, respectively. Oats also fell by four euros for December contracts and six euros for March contracts, reaching 265.42 and 265.49 €/T. Wheat prices saw the least decline, dropping 0.8 and 0.9 euros for December and March contracts, respectively. Corn prices also decreased by two euros for both December and March contracts.
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The first session of this week, that of November 7, on the Chicago Stock Exchange, the reference futures market in the United States, has been marked by a trend of slight declines that reach the highest level in soybeans and oats that they lose four euros. WHEAT The cereal that fell the least was wheat, which lost 0.8 and 0.9 euros per tonne for contracts closed in December and March, reaching 310.76 and 317.47 €/T. CORN The price of corn falls by two euros both for the items that will arrive at their destination in December and for those that will arrive in March to settle at 266 and 268.29 euros per ton. OATMEAL Significant drop in the price of oats in Chicago, in the session of November 7, losing four euros to reach a price of 265.42 euros for December ...
Source: Castilla

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