date:Oct 13, 2012
ntinue to expect the US to benefit from this in the latter portion of the wheat marketing year, SocGen analyst Christopher Narayan said.
Credit Suisse on Friday, while forecasting prices declines in all three of Chicago's big three crops ahead, said it was relatively upbeat over wheat futures given that so many key producers [are] being affected by weather-related disruptions, implying the need for higher values.
We are increasingly concerned by the outlook of smaller global production and exp