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Fading Chinese optimism weighs on markets
There was little movement in UK feed wheat futures as earlier optimism about Chinese purchases of US soyabeans faded. Following…
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Fading Chinese optimism weighs on markets
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Fading Chinese optimism weighs on markets
There was little movement in UK feed wheat futures as earlier optimism about Chinese purchases…
Fading Chinese optimism weighs on markets
There was little movement in UK feed wheat futures as earlier optimism about Chinese purchases…
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Fading Chinese optimism weighs on markets
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Fading Chinese optimism weighs on markets
0There was little movement in UK feed wheat futures as earlier optimism about Chinese purchases of US soyabeans faded. Following comments by US President Donald Trump suggesting China may increase purchases of US soya beans and other farm goods, prices lifted at the start of the week. However, the mood swing pushed markets down slightly. The latest AHDB Grain Market Daily shows the May-26 wheat futures at £177.00/t, with the Nov-26 contract also steady at £179.25/t. China purchased significant quantities from Brazil, most of which have been shipped. Competitive Black Sea grain exports also helped suppress markets. As traders weighed…