Global traders in grain and sunflowers on the exchange left trading until after the holidays

Published 2024년 5월 2일

Tridge summary

Grain and commodity prices saw mixed movements on the global markets in late April. While bread wheat and corn prices remained stable or saw minor increases, corn prices have since reversed with only minor changes in the US, France, and Russia. Ukraine saw a small increase in bread wheat and barley prices. Meanwhile, rape prices on the Euronext exchange in Paris continued to fall, and crude sunflower oil contracts on the Rotterdam Exchange also decreased. Quotes for August delivery of refined sugar on the London Stock Exchange remained largely unchanged. The article also highlighted the stability of basic product prices in the 'Foodstuffs' sub-district and various transactions for industrial goods such as pellets, motor oil, and other chemical products in the 'Industrial goods' subdivision of SSB AD.
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Original content

On the last day of April, quotations of the main grain contracts on the world grain markets calmed down. Bread wheat FOB in the US rose just $2 to $240/t, France added €4.25 to €213/t, Ukraine also rose $3 to $203/t. , and in Russia it remained unchanged at USD 230/ton for another week. The movement in corn, which was also affected in an upward direction a few days ago, is now completely reversed. In the US, the price barely budged with an increase of $1 to $195/t, in France it was unchanged at €200/t, and in Russia it also rose minimally by $1 to $185/t. However, the price of barley in Ukraine added $7 to $180/t. for delivery in May. Rape on the Euronext exchange in the French capital Paris continued to decline, this time by 1.75 euros to 440 euros/t. Crude sunflower oil contracts on the Rotterdam Exchange for May-June delivery fell again by $20 to $970/t. Quotes for August delivery of refined sugar this week were little moved, up $0.10 to $563.70/t. on the London Stock Exchange. ...
Source: Sinor

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