Egypt's state buyer GASC booked eight cargoes of Russian and Ukrainian wheat in a tender that closed on 14 November.
Paris wheat curbed by Egypt tender, German premiums rise again Euro next wheat futures are flat to lower in afternoon trading, giving up earlier gains as competitive offers of Black Sea wheat in an Egyptian tender tempered recent export optimism in France. Physical premiums in Germany rose again, however, on the back of a run of export sales. Benchmark December milling wheat on the Paris-based Euronext exchange was unchanged on the day at 177.50 euros ($195.61) a tonne. It rose by one euro in morning trade as the overnight announcement of a new tender by Egypt, the world’s top wheat importer, raised the prospect of fresh demand.