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COMMODITY SUMMARY 14.10.

2015
MCX MARGIN
Commodity

Margin
%

Expiry

Market Highlight
Approx
Margin
(Rs)

Lot
Value(Rs)

GOLD

05-Oct-15

5.00%

27,67,600

1,38,380

GOLDM

05-Oct-15

5.00%

2,77,670

13,884

SILVER

Gold: gained in Asia Wednesday as


weak prices data out of China
highlighted prospects for continued
easy monetary policies. On the Comex
division of the New York Mercantile
Exchange, gold for December delivery
rose 0.62% to $1,172.60 a troy ounce.

04-Dec-15

5.00%

13,37,310

66,866

SILVERM

30-Nov-15

5.00%

2,23,015

11,151

COPPER

30-Nov-15
30-Oct-15

5.00%
6.00%

4,29,700
2,88,850

21,485
17,331

Silver: for December delivery gained


0.46% to $15.980 a troy ounce.

30-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
27-Oct-15
19-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
15-Oct-15
30-Oct-15

5.00%
5.00%
5.00%
5.24%
5.00%
13.35%
5.00%
5.00%
5.00%

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

32,688
34,313
29,488
16,316
30,440
34,488
26,350
4,641
23,800

Copper: for December delivery rose


0.33% to 2.388 a pound.

NICKEL
LEAD
ZINC
ALUMINIUM
N. GAS
CRUDEOIL
MENTHAOIL
CPO
CARDAMOM
COTTON

SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL


COMMODITY

S2

S1

PP

R1

R2

GOLD

26484

26731

26879

27126

27274

GOLD MINI

26512

26754

26892

27134

27272

SILVER

36343

36807

37114

37578

37885

SILVER MINI

36316

36803

37116

37603

37916

COPPER

343.42

345.18

347.57

349.33

351.72

NICKEL

669.30

675.00

683.20

688.90

697.10

LEAD

114.3

114.8

115.9

116.4

117.5

ZINC

115.33

116.37

117.58

118.62

119.83

100.4

101.2

101.7

102.5

103.0

ALUMINIUM
N. GAS

173.00

175.50

178.20

180.70

183.40

CRUDE OIL

2980

3034

3097

3151

3214

MENTHAOIL

841

852

860

872

880

418.47

426.23

430.57

438.33

442.67

791

798

811

818

831

16180.00

16280.00

16130.00

16150.00

16000.00

CPO
CARDAMOM
COTTON

Crude oil: traded largely unchanged on


Wednesday after falling by just over one
percent in the previous session on an
International Energy Agency report that
said the market would remain
oversupplied for at least another year.
U.S. crude edged up 19 cents, or 0.41
percent, to $46.85 a barrel after
settling 0.93 percent, or 44 cents,
lower at $46.66 a barrel.
Natural gas: natural gas futures rose
for the sixth straight session on
Tuesday, as forecasts for chilly
temperatures across key consumption
regions of the U.S. in the week ahead
boosted demand expectations for the
fuel. for delivery in November on the
New York Mercantile Exchange
tacked on 1.1 cents, or 0.45%, to
trade at $2.546 per million British
thermal units during U.S. morning
hours. A day earlier, natural gas
futures rose to $2.559, the most since
September 30, before ending at
$2.535, up 3.3 cents, or 1.32%.

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