On Tuesday long-lasting contest between wheat quotations around the world have finally slowed down. America has shown decline, whereas Europe ceased. Parisian and London quotations have remained unchanged. In the USA wheat has dropped by 1 percent at Chicago exchange, and by 0.7 percent – at Kansas City exchange. Corn has dropped by 0.5 percent, and soy has increased by 1.1 percent.
On October 23 wheat quotations have dropped by 9 cents at Chicago exchange, from 8.75 to 8.66 dollars per bushel, and the price has amounted to 318.2 dollars per ton. At the same time, at Kansas City exchange wheat price has dropped by 6.25 cents, from 9.11 to 9.0475 dollars, having thus amounted to 332.4 dollars per ton.
Corn has dropped in price by 4 cents, namely from 7.5875 to 7.5475 dollars per bushel, and its price has thus amounted to 295.9 dollars. Soy has increased by 17.25 cents from 15.3975 dollars per bushel; therefore, its current price amounts to 572 dollars.
On October 23 wheat price has remained unchanged in Europe, whereas on October 22 November futures have increased from 204.25 to 205.75 pounds sterling per ton at London exchange. At Parisian exchange November futures have increased to 263.25 euro per ton, and January futures – to 262.25 euro per ton.
