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COMMODITY SUMMARY 20.10.

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

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

30-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
27-Oct-15
19-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
30-Oct-15
13-Nov-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

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

SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL


COMMODITY

S2

S1

PP

R1

R2

GOLD

26824

26915

27013

27104

27202

GOLD MINI

26731

26807

26878

26954

27025

SILVER

36499

36718

36947

37166

37395

SILVER MINI

36456

36703

36991

37238

37526

COPPER

337.17

339.63

342.77

345.23

348.37

NICKEL

661.73

667.47

675.73

681.47

689.73

LEAD

114.6

115.2

116.1

116.7

117.6

ZINC

113.30

114.30

115.30

116.30

117.30

97.4

97.9

98.8

99.3

100.2

ALUMINIUM
N. GAS

173.00

175.50

178.20

180.70

183.40

CRUDE OIL

2978

3014

3069

3105

3160

MENTHAOIL

841

857

883

899

925

406.53

409.67

413.23

416.37

419.93

751

762

780

791

809

16180.00

16280.00

16130.00

16150.00

16000.00

CPO
CARDAMOM
COTTON

Gold: Gold dipped in Asia on Tuesday


with comments later in the day possible
from Fed Chair Janet Yellen. On the
Comex division of the New York
Mercantile
Exchange,
gold
for
December delivery fell 0.22% to
$1,170.20.
Silver: Silver for December delivery fell
0.23% to $15.805 a troy ounce.
Copper: Copper futures were under
pressure on Monday, after data showed
that China's economy grew at its
slowest pace since the global financial
crisis in the third quarter.
Crude Oil: Crude oil gained in Asia on
Tuesday as investors bought on an
overnight dip though oversupply
worries remain at the forefront of the
market. On the New York Mercantile
Exchange, WTI crude for December
delivery rose 0.52% to $46.52 a
barrel.
Natural Gas: Futures fell towards the
lowest level in more than three years
on Friday, as demand for the fuel was
likely to
remain
limited
after
meteorologists predicted mild weather
in much of the U.S. in the weeks
ahead. On the New York Mercantile
Exchange, n.s for delivery in
November hit an intraday low of
$2.410 per million British thermal
units, before ending the day at
$2.430, down 2.3 cents, or 0.94%.

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