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U.S. wheat rallies to 1-month high amid European crop concerns

Published 08/06/2014, 06:10 AM
U.S. wheat hits 1-month high as European crop concerns grow
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Investing.com - U.S. wheat futures extended a recent rally to hit a one-month high on Wednesday, as mounting concerns over crop conditions in Europe boosted prices.

On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, U.S. wheat for September delivery rose to a daily high of $5.6488 a bushel, the most since July 7, before trimming gains to last trade at $5.6088 during U.S. morning hours, up 1.5%, or 8.28 cents.

A day earlier, wheat prices surged 1.56%, or 8.4 cents, to settle at $5.5240.

Europe is a major wheat exporter and competes with the U.S. for business on the global market. Crop losses in Europe could mean increased demand for U.S. supplies, which is the world’s third largest wheat producer and biggest exporter.

Wheat prices fell to $5.1840 a bushel on July 29, the lowest since July 2010, as harvest progress in the northern hemisphere underlined the view of ample global supplies.

Meanwhile, U.S. corn for December delivery tacked on 1.09%, or 4.0 cents, to trade at $3.7120 a bushel. Corn ended Tuesday’s session down 0.54%, or 2.0 cents, to settle at $3.6720 a bushel.

Futures fell to a four-year low of $3.5140 on August 1 as near-ideal crop weather in the U.S. Midwest bolstered expectations for a big harvest this autumn.

Elsewhere on the CBOT, U.S. soybeans for November delivery inched up 0.26%, or 2.6 cents, to trade at $10.6840 a bushel. The November soy contract lost 1.27%, or 13.6 cents, on Tuesday to end at $10.6560 a bushel.

Prices of the oilseed slumped to a 45-month low of $10.5400 a bushel on August 4 as indications of ample global supplies drove prices lower.

Corn is the biggest U.S. crop, followed by soybeans, government figures show. Wheat was fourth, behind hay.

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