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Grains and oilseeds: nervous glance at weak euro

October 10, 2025 at 11:04 AM , Der AUDITOR
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BRUSSELS. European wheat exporters are closely monitoring the impact of the weak euro. Storage space may be short for US corn. US soybean quotations are surprisingly stable considering that China has stopped buying. Palm oil is driving rapeseed quotations.

Euro troubles wheat

Euronext wheat futures are trading in a narrow range as large global supplies are limiting the impact of the weaker euro and are prompting futures to remain close to historical lows. The political instability in France coupled with budget problems are causing the euro to decline in value. Traders in France are closely monitoring in how far lower prices are boosting demand after new shipments to Morrocco, that may prompt France’s soft wheat exports to the country to rise to 3.5 million mt, have recently been put on the table.

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