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Corn: concern about corona virus increases

February 24, 2020 at 1:04 PM , Der AUDITOR
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PARIS. The corn market tended to be weaker in the USA, the market in Western Europe remained stable for the time being, and on the Black Sea exports to China and Southeast Asia appear to be slumping. The spread of the corona virus is more advanced than the WHO admits. The epidemic led to a cooling of the stock and commodity markets. Beijing has also stopped imports of poultry and poultry products from Germany.

US corn fell by 4 cents to USD 3.74 per bushel in Chicago. In Paris, corn was able to maintain little change at EUR 168.75 per metric tonne. Despite good weekly exports of 1,249,200 metric tonnes of US corn, more than 12% above the four-week average, the market cooled down because the corona virus epidemic is apparently developing worse than expected. In Canada, the government announced that cases of the corona virus had been confirmed in 26 countries and areas outside of China, including Canada, shaking up financial markets and prompting governments to evacuate citizens

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