Commodity prices on Friday morning

The gold price is weaker in the morning compared to the previous day. As of 10:10 a.m., gold prices are down -0.97 percent to $1,820.11. Yesterday the price was still at 1,837.87 US dollars.

Meanwhile, silver prices are headed south. Silver prices are down -1.85 percent to $21.21 from $21.61 the previous day.

Meanwhile, the platinum price is recording losses. At 10:10 a.m., platinum fell -1.45 percent to $917.50. The day before, $931.00 was still on the blackboard.

Palladium fell -4.61 percent to $1,468.50 on Friday morning after $1,539.50 the previous day.

Meanwhile, the price of oil (Brent) is posting losses. At 10:01 a.m., the price of oil (Brent) falls -1.45 percent to $83.59. The day before, $85.14 was still on the board.

Meanwhile, the oil price (WTI) lost -1.35 percent to 77.01 US dollars. Yesterday the oil price (WTI) stood at 78.49 US dollars.

At the same time, cotton fell by -0.37 percent to 0.81 US dollars. A day earlier, the price was $0.81.

At the same time, the price of oats increased by 1.71 percent to $3.71. A day earlier, the price was $3.63.

Meanwhile, the corn price is up 0.11 percent to $6.76. The day before, corn was trading at $6.76.

Meanwhile, the soybean price is up 0.10 percent to $15.28. The day before, the soybean price was $15.27.

Meanwhile, the price of soybean meal is headed north. Soybean meal prices gained 0.65 percent to $494.80 from $491.40 on the board yesterday.

In addition, the price of soybean oil fell on Friday morning. It’s down -0.81 percent to $0.61. Soybean oil was trading at $0.62 the day before.

Meanwhile, the sugar price is down -0.33 percent to $0.21. The day before, sugar was trading at $0.21.

In addition, the price of natural gas – natural gas depreciates at 10:00. It is down -2.38 percent to $2.34 after trading at $2.39 the day before.

After $ 74.23 the day before, the price of heating oil fell by -2.49 percent to $ 72.38 on Friday morning.

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