France and U.S wheat continues to rise in price on the stock exchanges

Published 2022년 12월 14일

Tridge summary

On December 13, the market saw mixed trends in wheat prices, with increases in Chicago and Paris, but a decrease in London. The strength of the dollar against the euro and the pound also influenced the pricing. Additionally, corn and soybean prices in the Chicago Stock Exchange experienced increases. In Europe, the LIFFE exchange saw a decrease in January wheat contracts, while the MATIF exchange saw a rise in March rapeseed contracts.
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On December 13, wheat quotes diverged in different directions in the US and Europe. During the day, wheat in Chicago and Paris rose in price by 0.41% to 2.32%, while in London it fell. On December 13, the dollar rose against the euro and rose against the pound by almost the same amount. In Paris, December wheat contracts rose by 0.41%, in Chicago by 2.32%, and in London in January they fell by 0.21%. In Chicago, corn quotes rose by 1.87%, and soybeans by 1.30%, KazakhZerno.kz writes. On December 13, at the Chicago Stock Exchange (SWOT), wheat contracts increased from $7.33 to $7.50/bushel, or by 2.32% ($275.55 per ton). Corn rose from $6.41 to $6.53/bushel, or 1.87% ($256.04 per ton). Soy rose from $14.60 to $14.79/bushel, or 1.30% ($543.68 per ton). In Europe, on December 13, at the LIFFE exchange in London, January wheat contracts fell from 240 to 239.50 pounds per ton, or by 0.21% ($296.98). In Paris, on the MATIF exchange on December 13, December wheat contracts rose from ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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