This week quotations for wheat keep falling in the USA. This is follower by price drop for soy and corn. In Europe the price drop is more moderate; however, no signs of growth have yet appeared.
On September 26 wheat has dropped in price at Chicago exchange. To be more exact, wheat has dropped in price by 15.5 cents, having amounted to 8.7 dollars per bushel or 318.7 dollars per ton. During the previous trading session wheat used to cost 8.855 dollars per bushel. At Kansas City exchange wheat quotations have dropped by 15 cents, having amounted to 8.9475 dollars per bushel, or 327.7 dollars per ton. The decline has amounted to 1.8 percent, whereas during the previous trading session it used to amount to 9.0975 dollars per bushel.
According to the results of European trading session, wheat price at London exchange LIFFE amounts to 200.8 pounds sterling per ton, with decline having amounted to 1.2 percent. As of September 25, quotations used to amount to 201.4 pound. November future have remained unchanged at Parisian exchange MATIF, and January future has amounted to 259.5 euro per ton, whereas it used to amount to 259.75 euro per ton. Prices have dropped by 0.1 percent.
Wheat has maintained its position at Kazakhstan exchange. October future costs 39500 tenge per 1 ton of 3rd grade wheat, or 263.1 dollars.
