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COMMODITY SUMMARY 15.12.

2015
MCX MARGIN
Commodity

Margin
%

Expiry

Market Highlight
Approx
Margin
(Rs)

Lot
Value(Rs)

GOLD

05-Feb-16

5.00%

27,67,600

1,38,380

GOLDM

05-Jan-16

5.00%

2,77,670

13,884

SILVER

Gold: Gold for February delivery on the


Comex division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange fell 0.36% to
1.071.80 a troy ounce. are on track to
post an annual decline of 9% in 2015,
the third yearly loss in a row, as
speculation over the timing of a Fed
rate hike dominated market sentiment
for most of the year.

04-Mar-16

5.00%

13,37,310

66,866

SILVERM

29-Feb-16

5.00%

2,23,015

11,151

COPPER

29-Feb-16
31-Dec-15

5.00%
6.00%

4,29,700
2,88,850

21,485
17,331

31-Dec-15
31-Dec -15

5.00%
5.00%

6,53,750
6,86,250

32,688
34,313

Silver: for March delivery gained 0.26%


to $13.920 a troy ounce.

31-Dec-15
28-Dec-15

5.00%
5.24%

5,89,750
3,11,375

29,488
16,316

Copper: for March delivery eased


0.03% to $2.111 a pound.

18-Dec -15
31-Dec-15

5.00%
13.35%

6,08,800
2,58,336

30,440
34,488

31-Dec-15
15-Dec-15
31-Dec-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

25147

25247

25435

25535

25723

GOLD MINI

25047

25152

25345

25450

25643

SILVER

33036

33261

33606

33831

34176

SILVER MINI

33054

33277

33624

33847

34194

COPPER

313

315

317

320

322

NICKEL

572.8

582.8

588.2

598.2

603.6

LEAD

114.4

115

116.0

117.1

117.7

ZINC

101.6

102.4

103.5

104.3

105.4

98.6

99.5

100.0

100.8

101.3

COMMODITY

ALUMINIUM
N. GAS

173.00

175.50

178.20

180.70

183.40

CRUDE OIL

2276

2365

2415

2504

2554

MENTHAOIL

893

898

905

910

918

400.2

403.2

407.0

410.0

413.8

649

668

679

699

710

16180.00

16280.00

16130.00

16150.00

16000.00

CPO
CARDAMOM
COTTON

Crude Oil: Crude oil prices in Asia on


Tuesday failed to hold gains from the
U.S. as investors continued to monitor
massive over supply. Overnight, U.S.
crude futures rallied in afternoon
trading amid heavy profit taking, after
briefly dropping below $35 a barrel
earlier in Monday's session to fall to
fresh multi-year lows.
Natural Gas U.S. natural gas prices
started the week off with heavy losses
on Monday, tumbling to the lowest
level since 2002 as updated weather
forecasting models pointed to warmerthan-normal temperatures across
most parts of the U.S. through
Christmas.N.G for delivery in January
on the New York Mercantile Exchange
sank 10.8 cents, or 5.4%, to trade at
$1.882 per million British thermal units
during U.S. morning hours. It earlier
fell to $1.862, a level not seen since in
14 years.

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