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Wheat quotes in the US and Europe retreated down after two days of growth

Soybean
Wheat
Maize (Corn)
United States
Published Jan 30, 2023

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On January 27, wheat quotes on the stock exchanges in Europe and the US went down after rising during two exchange sessions. Wheat quotes in the US, France and Britain fell by 0.27% to 0.95%. On January 27, the dollar fell against the euro (-0.18%) and the pound (-0.06%). In Paris, March wheat contracts fell by 0.95%, in Chicago by 0.27%, and in London by 0.60%. Quotes of corn in Chicago rose by 0.15%, while soybeans sank by 0.92%, KazakhZerno.kz writes.

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On January 27, at the Chicago Stock Exchange (SWOT), wheat contracts fell from $7.52 to $7.50/bushel, or 0.27% ($275.55 per ton). Corn rose from $6.82 to $6.83/bushel, or 0.15% ($267.80 per ton). Soybeans fell from $15.23 to $15.09 per bushel, or 0.92% ($554.70 per ton). In Europe, on January 27, at the LIFFE exchange in London, March wheat contracts fell from 226.65 to 225.30 pounds per ton, or by 0.60% ($279.37). In Paris, on the MATIF exchange on January 27, March wheat contracts fell from 288.75 to 286 euros per ton, or 0.95% ($311.74). May wheat contracts fell from 284.50 to 283.25 euros per ton, or 0.44% ($308.74). In Paris, on the MATIF exchange on January 27, March corn contracts increased from 278.50 to 278.75 euros per ton ($303.84). February rapeseed prices fell from 546 to 544.25 euros per ton ($593.5). On January 26, wheat quotes on stock exchanges in Europe and the USA continued to grow. Wheat quotes in the US, France and Britain grew by 1.48% to 2.09%. On January ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno
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