date:Jul 03, 2014
European milling wheat futures hit a near 5-month low on Tuesday, still pressured by a US government report on Monday that forecast a big world grains supply, including higher-than-expected planting estimates for wheat. Benchmark November milling wheat was down 1.25 euros or 0.67 percent at 184.50 euros a tonne by 1527 GMT after hitting 184.00 euros a tonne, its lowest level since February 10.
Egypt bought 240,000 tonnes of Romanian and Bulgarian wheat for shipment August 11-20. Traders said t