Wheat Jumps Most in Month in Paris as Dry Weather May Curb Crops
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Wheat futures jumped the most in a month in Paris amid speculation that dry weather in France and Germany, the European Union’s biggest growers, may hurt production this year.
Milling wheat for November delivery rose 9 euros, or 4.3 percent, to 217 euros a metric ton on NYSE Liffe in the French capital, the most since March 17. The November contract, the most-active contract in Paris, is the first for settlement after this year’s EU wheat harvest.