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Corn Price History
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In this table you will see 24 days worth of data for Corn price history․ You can see the opening price of the commodity for each day, that is the price at which it's first traded at the opening of the exchange on the trading day, the highest price of the day is the highest price traded during this period, and the minimum price is the lowest price traded during that period and the closing price, i.e. the last price at which the CORN trades during a normal trading session. And finally, in the last column of the table you will see the percentage change - the ratio of today's closing price to the previous one.
About Corn
Corn futures are hedging tools that offer corn price mitigation opportunities to a range of market participants. They are also a global price benchmark and provide opportunities for portfolio diversification. CFDs on Corn futures are expressed in US dollars per 100 bushels (1 CFD contains 100 bushels, 1 lot contains 200 100-bushel units of corn). Bushel is a measure of capacity and weight; 1 US bushel = 35.2391 litres; 1 corn bushel = 25.4kg.