Fluctuating movement of grain commodity prices on world exchanges this week as well

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Commodity Prices Fluctuate on Global Markets

August 11, 2024 – The prices of various cereals experienced a volatile week on global exchanges, according to experts at the Sofia Stock Exchange (SSE).

The FOB ‌price of bread wheat in Chicago climbed by $5 to $218 per tonne for September delivery, while in France it dropped by €4 to €220 per tonne. Prices in Ukraine and Russia remained unchanged at $220 and‌ $220 per tonne, respectively.

The price of corn also fluctuated, falling by $2 to $181 per tonne in the ​USA, while it rose by 2 euros ‌to 207 euros per tonne in France and ⁣by 4 dollars to 210‌ dollars per tonne in ⁣Ukraine.

Other commodities also ⁣witnessed​ price changes. Barley in Ukraine ⁣increased by‌ $5 to $188 per tonne, while‌ rapeseed on the Euronext exchange fell by €3.50 to €469 per tonne. Crude sunflower oil ‌contracts⁤ in Rotterdam also dipped by $5 to $1,055 per tonne. Refined sugar, on the other hand, rose by $3.10 to $526.60 per tonne in London.

At the Sofia Commodity Exchange, trading remained ‍calm, with bread wheat‍ available for BGN 388⁢ per​ ton with EXW‍ delivery and feed wheat at BGN 340 per ton. ⁢Corn was available in the range⁣ of BGN 360 to BGN 380 per ton, while sunflower‌ oil was priced between⁣ BGN 820 ‌and BGN 840 per ton.

The prices ⁣of basic food commodities remained stable on the SSB, with‍ bottled oil at BGN ​2.20 per liter and unrefined ​oil ⁣at BGN ​1,750 per ton. Yellow peas were available for one ton at a starting price‌ of BGN 1,200 per ton.

Other transactions ⁢during the week‍ included propane butane gas, ranging from BGN 983.33 to BGN 1,050 per thousand‍ l, and ⁤ferrous ⁤metal​ scrap, trading between BGN 407 and BGN ⁢528.82 per ton.

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