Wheat price in United States and Europe goes down with different strengths

Published 2022년 12월 15일

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On December 14, wheat prices increased by 0.98% in both the US and Europe, reaching 2.93% in Chicago and experiencing a decline in December contracts in Paris, Chicago, and London by 0.98%, 2.93%, and 1.25% respectively. Meanwhile, corn prices in Chicago decreased by 2.14%, contrasting with a slight increase in soybean prices. The dollar's performance against the euro and pound played a role in the price fluctuations. The article also explains the measurement conversions for wheat, corn, and soybeans. The prices of these commodities had varied slightly a day earlier, with the dollar's strength influencing the market in different ways.
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On December 14, wheat quotes went the same way in the US and Europe. Wheat on both sides of the ocean rose in price by 0.98% to 2.93%. On December 14, the dollar fell against the euro (-0.63%) and against the pound (-0.89%). In Paris, December wheat contracts fell by 0.98%, in Chicago by 2.93%, and in London by 1.25% in January. In Chicago, corn quotes fell by 2.14%, while soybean quotes went up by 0.20%, KazakhZerno.kz writes. On December 14, at the Chicago Stock Exchange (SWOT), wheat contracts fell from $7.50 to $7.28/bushel, or by 2.93% ($267.46 per ton). Corn fell from $6.53 to $6.39/bushel, or 2.14% ($250.55 per ton). Soybeans rose from $14.79 to $14.82/bushel, or 0.20% ($544.78 per ton). In Europe, on December 14, at the LIFFE exchange in London, January wheat contracts fell from 239.50 to 236.50 pounds per ton, or by 1.25% ($293.26). In Paris, on the MATIF exchange on December 14, March wheat contracts fell from 305.50 to 302.50 euros per ton, or by 0.98% ($323.68). May ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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