American Soybean Prices for Two-Month Contracts Fall Towards USD 1.005 per Bushel (Friday, September 6, 2024)
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Investing.com reports that the price of the two-month American soybean contract fell 1.81% today to USD 1.005 per bushel. This price drop is significantly higher than the average price movement over the past week.
The two-month American soybean contract saw its highest surge this week on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, at 1.2%. However, trading since the beginning of the year has continuously declined, with year-to-date (YTD) growth down 21.11%.
The current situation is similar to the movement of the two-month American soybean contract price in the last 24 hours, which is currently on an upward trend.
Over the past week, the price of the two-month American soybean contract grew by 1.88%, with an average daily transaction price of USD 1004.5 per bushel. Compared to the price at the beginning of the year, the two-month American soybean contract price has grown by -21.11%. Indeed, from its highest price this year at USD 1,274 per bushel, the two-month American soybean contract price has fallen by 21.11%.
Annually, the average trading price of the two-month American soybean contract over the past five years has been on an upward trend. Meanwhile, for monthly price monitoring, transactions in the last 12 months have tended to shrink. The highest average monthly price of the two-month American soybean contract was recorded in November 2023 at USD 1,348.41 per bushel.
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