Wheat Rise on Weak Dollar; Crude Oil Advance with Rebounding Economy
Wheat gained as the falling dollar increased appeal of U.S. exports and attractiveness of the commodity as an inflation hedge. Wheat prices also rose on concern that some U.S. farmers were unable to plant winter crops because of heavy rains, delaying the harvest and access to the fields. March futures for wheat delivery gained $0.075 (1.3 percent) to $5.7725 per bushel by 10:37 on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Crude oil advanced on outlook for the economic recovery, after a report showed that business activity in the U.S., the biggest
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