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The Hindu Business Line  11 hrs ago  Comment 
Wheat futures are likely to trade in a tight range in the coming days while dara wheat in physical market is also likely to move without much fluctuation, according to traders. Around 3,0...
The Hindu Business Line  May 17  Comment 
Wheat futures market may rule range-bound while dara wheat in physical market may continue to rule flat in coming days, said market experts. Around 8,000 bags of wheat arrived at the Karn...
Agrimoney.com  May 15  Comment 
On a weak data for ags, wheat futures prove espeically soft, hurt by forecasts for moisture in dry parts of Russia and Ukraine. Coffee tumbles too
The Hindu Business Line  May 10  Comment 
Wheat futures are likely to witness a range-bound movement, while dara wheat in the physical market may continue to rule flat in the coming days, according to trade experts.Wheat ar...
The Hindu Business Line  Apr 29  Comment 
Wheat futures are likely to be sluggish in the coming weeks in view of arrivals gathering pace. Projections of a record wheat crop have also turned the market bearish with signals of higher global...
Agrimoney.com  Apr 11  Comment 
Wheat futures make firm starts in major US markets, underpinned by fears of frost damage for winter crop, and sowing delays for spring. Soy retreats
Agrimoney.com  Apr 8  Comment 
Wheat futures gain, on confirmation of a hefty Chinese purchase from the US, but corn and soybeans do better. Speculator positioning data help corn
Agrimoney.com  Mar 26  Comment 
Wheat prices get a lift in Chicago from ideas of frost damage, and in Paris from firm export demand. Coffee - shockingly - rises for a fifth session
Agrimoney.com  Mar 14  Comment 
Cotton futures closes at their highest in nearly a year, boosted by a strong week for US exports, while the best data since 2011 lifts wheat prices
The Hindu Business Line  Mar 8  Comment 
Wheat prices rose by Rs 19 to Rs 1,553 per quintal in futures trade on Friday as speculators created huge positions after government allowed export of 5 million tonnes of the commodity.At t...




 

This article is about a specific futures contract traded on the CBOT. For wheat prices in general, see the article on Wheat Prices. For wheat traded on the KCBT, see the article on Kansas City Wheat Futures. For wheat traded on the MGEX, see the article on Spring Wheat Futures.

Wheat Futures are traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) under ticker symbol W in cents per bushel.[1] For electronic trading sessions, the symbol ZW is used.[1]


The Chart at left displays the front-month Wheat prices on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) in cents per bushel.

Delivery Dates

Wheat futures contracts are delivered every year in March, May, July, September, and December.[1]

The following is a table with wheat futures delivery dates and resultant tickers for 2009. For an explanation on commodity tickers see commodity ticker construction.

Delivery Month Full Ticker Symbol Thomson-Reuters Symbol
March, 2009WH9W/H9-CB
May, 2009WK9W/K9-CB
July, 2009WN9W/N9-CB
September, 2009WU9W/U9-CB
December, 2009WZ9W/Z9-CB

Contract Specifications

Contract Size

One wheat futures contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) is 5,000 bushels.[1]

Daily Price Limit

The daily price limit for wheat futures contracts on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) is $.60 per bushel ($3000 per contract) above or below the previous day's settlement price.[1] During the spot month, the limit restriction is lifted.

Last Trading Day

Trading of wheat futures contracts on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) ends on the business day prior to the fifteenth calendar day of the contract month.[1]

Deliverable Grades

Deliverable wheat grades for futures contracts on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) at the contract price (at "par") are: No. 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat, No. 2 Hard Red Winter Wheat, and No. 2 Dark Northern Spring Wheat.[1]

Also deliverable for 3 cents per bushel over contract price are: No.1 Soft Red Winter Wheat, No. 1 Hard Red Winter Wheat, No. 1 Dark Northern Spring Wheat and No. 1 Northern Spring Wheat.[1]

CBOT Wheat vs. KCBT Wheat

Both wheat futures traded on Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and the Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) are used as benchmarks for wheat prices in general. However, generally speaking, the term "wheat futures" refers to wheat futures traded on the CBOT while wheat futures traded on the KCBT are specified to be "KCBT Wheat," "KC Wheat," or "Kansas City Wheat".

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 The Chicago Board of Trade's contract specifications for wheat futures
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