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COMMODITY SUMMARY 03.11.

2015
MCX MARGIN
Commodity

Margin
%

Expiry

Market Highlight
Approx
Margin
(Rs)

Lot
Value(Rs)

GOLD

04-Dec-15

5.00%

27,67,600

1,38,380

GOLDM

04-Dec-15

5.00%

2,77,670

13,884

SILVER

Gold: Gold traded in a narrow range in


Asia on Tuesday with investors treading
water ahead of more clarity on the
outlook for U.S. interest rates. On the
Comex division of the New York
Mercantile
Exchange,
gold
for
December delivery was up 0.02% to
$1.132.90 a troy ounce, swinging
between narrow gains and dips.

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-Nov-15

5.00%
6.00%

4,29,700
2,88,850

21,485
17,331

30-Nov-15
30-Nov -15

5.00%
5.00%

6,53,750
6,86,250

32,688
34,313

Silver: for December delivery fell 0.16%


to $15.385 a troy ounce.

30-Nov-15
24-Nov-15

5.00%
5.24%

5,89,750
3,11,375

29,488
16,316

Copper: for December delivery rose


0.05% to $2.314 a pound.

19-Nov-15
30-Nov-15

5.00%
13.35%

6,08,800
2,58,336

30,440
34,488

30-Nov-15
13-Nov-15
30-Nov-15

5.00%
5.00%
5.00%

5,27,000
92,810
4,76,000

26,350
4,641
23,800

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

SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL


S2

S1

PP

R1

R2

GOLD

26284

26347

26443

26506

26602

GOLD MINI

26306

26363

26456

26513

26606

SILVER

35692

35941

36201

36450

36710

SILVER MINI

35699

35942

36209

36452

36719

COPPER

334.75

336.10

337.05

338.40

339.35

NICKEL

COMMODITY

658.93

663.57

666.63

671.27

674.33

LEAD

109.5

110.4

111.4

112.3

113.3

ZINC

108.83

109.62

110.93

111.72

113.03

95.3

96.2

96.9

97.7

98.4

ALUMINIUM
N. GAS

173.00

175.50

178.20

180.70

183.40

CRUDE OIL

2967

3000

3040

3073

3113

MENTHAOIL

917

925

931

938

944

399.20

402.00

407.00

409.80

414.80

740

745

753

758

766

16180.00

16280.00

16130.00

16150.00

16000.00

CPO
CARDAMOM
COTTON

Crude
Oil:
Crude
futures
fell
considerably on Monday, as record-high
production in Russia last month and
mixed economic data in China
exacerbated worries on the impact of
a long-term supply glut on global
energy markets. On the New York
Mercantile Exchange, WTI crude rose
0.29% to $46.27 a barrel.
Natural Gas: U.S. natural gas futures
tumbled on Monday, as demand for
the fuel was likely to remain limited
after
meteorologists
predicted
warmer-than-normal temperatures in
much of the U.S. in the weeks
ahead. for delivery in December on
the New York Mercantile Exchange
dropped 7.4 cents, or 3.19%, to trade
at $2.247 per million British thermal
units during U.S. morning hours.
Natural gas prices lost 14.3 cents, or
5.8%, last week, as forecasts pointed
to unseasonably warm readings for
early November.

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