Exports underpin EU wheat market in U.S. holiday lull.

Euronext wheat futures are little changed as U.S. markets are closed for a public holiday, while continued weakness in the euro kept attention focused on a favourable export trend for European supplies. Front-month March milling wheat on Paris-based Euronext settled unchanged on the day at 194.00 euros ($210.18) a tonne, while the May contract ticked down 0.75 euro to 192.00 euros. French and other European wheat is benefiting from a considerable boost in the slide in the euro-dollar rate to around $1.0830, its lowest in almost three years.

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