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COMMODITY SUMMARY 24.09.

2015
MCX MARGIN
Commodity

Margin
%

Expiry
GOLD

05-Oct-15
05-Oct-15

GOLDM
SILVER
SILVERM
COPPER
NICKEL
LEAD
ZINC
ALUMINIUM
N. GAS
CRUDEOIL
MENTHAOIL
CPO
CARDAMOM
COTTON

5.00%
5.00%

Market Highlight
Approx
Margin
(Rs)

Lot
Value(Rs)

27,67,600
2,77,670

1,38,380
13,884

04-Dec-15 5.00%

13,37,310

66,866

30-Nov-15 5.00%
30-Nov-15
5.00%
30-Sep-15
6.00%
30-Sep-15
5.00%
30-Sep-15
5.00%
30-Sep-15
5.00%
25-Sep-15
5.24%
19-Oct-15
5.00%
30-Sep-15 13.35%
30-Sep-15
5.00%
15-Oct-15
5.00%
30-Oct-15
5.00%

2,23,015
4,29,700
2,88,850
6,53,750
6,86,250
5,89,750
3,11,375
6,08,800
2,58,336
5,27,000
92,810
4,76,000

11,151
21,485
17,331
32,688
34,313
29,488
16,316
30,440
34,488
26,350
4,641
23,800

SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL


COMMODITY

GOLD

S2

S1

PP

R1

R2

26204

26578

26839

27213

27474

GOLD MINI

26219

26592

26835

27208

27451

SILVER

34982

35599

35991

36608

37000

SILVER MINI

34995

35618

36005

36628

37015

COPPER

334.3

337.8

340.8

344.3

347.3

NICKEL

636.00

646.0

652.2

662.2

668.4

LEAD

109.5

110.5

111.7

112.7

113.8

ZINC

106.9

108.57

109.8

111.5

112.7

ALUMINIUM

103.0

103.67

104.2

104.9

105.4

N. GAS

165.8

168.1

169.6

171.9

173.4

CRUDE OIL

2879

2931

2974

3026

3069

MENTHAOIL

906.0

910.4

916.0

920.4

926.0

CPO

405.0

408.0

410.1

413.1

415.2

CARDAMOM

812.6

819.0

829.5

835.9

846.4

16180.0

16280.0

16130.0

16150.0

16000.0

COTTON

Gold : surged more than $20 an ounce


as weak economic data weighed on the
dollar, ahead of Janet Yellen's first public
appearance on Thursday night since the
Federal Reserve held short-term interest
rates at its current near-zero level last
week.
Silver Silver for December delivery fell
0.24% to 15.185 a troy ounce.
Copper: Copper futures fell to a threeweek low on Thursday, as concerns over
the
health
of
China's
economy
dampened appetite for the red metal.
December delivery on the Comex
division of the New York Mercantile
Exchange inched hit an intraday low of
$2.294 a pound, a level not seen since
September 2, before trading at $2.302
during morning hours in London, up 0.6
cents, or 0.28%.

Crude oil: Crude oil prices gained in Asia


on Thursday as investors took advantage
of an overnight dip. On the New York
Mercantile Exchange, WTI crude for
November delivery traded up 0.67% to
$44.77 a barrel.
Natural gas:Natural gas futures fell to
session lows on Thursday after data
showed that U.S. natural gas supplies
rose more than expected last week. In its
weekly report the Energy Information
Administration said rose by 106 billion
cubic feet, compared to expectations for
an increase of 96 bcf.

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