European wheat futures fall as Chicago prices down.
European wheat futures in Paris fell, following Chicago prices down, as both markets retreated from multi-month highs while Paris was also pressured by the success of Russian wheat in Egypt's latest purchase tender. March milling wheat, the most active contract on the Paris-based Euronext exchange, down 1.0 euro, or 0.5%, at 184.00 euros ($202.80) a tonne at 1651 GMT, moving further away from Monday's 4-1/2 month high of 187.00 euros. Egypt's purchase of 295,000 tonnes of all-Russian origin wheat in a tender on Tuesday, suggesting Russian supplies remained competitive against French wheat despite a recent run-up in prices.