date:Jun 16, 2014
European wheat futures fell on Thursday to a four-month low as a bigger-than-expected global supply outlook from the US government and stiff export competition dampened sentiment. Like Chicago, Paris prices had tried to consolidate earlier in the session above 3-1/2 month lows, before a fresh bout of selling pulled down both markets.
November milling wheat, the most traded contract on Euronext in Paris, was down 2.00 euros or 1.1 percent at 189.00 euros a tonne by 1551 GMT. It earlier touched