Gold prices eased on Wednesday with investors looking ahead to comments from the Federal Reserve on the prospects for a rate hike this year.
On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for April delivery eased 0.05% to trade at $1,292.30 a troy ounce.
Overnight, gold erased losses to hit the highest levels of the session on Tuesday, after data showed that U.S. durable goods orders fell unexpectedly in December, fuelling concerns over the strength of the economy.
Prices fell by as much as $7.10 earlier to hit a daily low of $1,273.30, the weakest level since January 19.
1. COMMODITY SUMMARY 28.01.15
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Market Highlight
Gold prices eased on Wednesday with
investors looking ahead to comments
from the Federal Reserve on the
prospects for a rate hike this year.
On the Comex division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for April
delivery eased 0.05% to trade at
$1,292.30 a troy ounce.
Crude oil prices dropped in Asia on
Wednesday with downbeat U.S. supply
data weighing on sentiment.
The American Petroleum Institute said
late Tuesday that crude oil stocks surged
12.7 million barrels last week, distillate
stocks fell 670,000 barrels and gasoline
stocks eased 5 million barrels.
The market will now look ahead to similar
data, but more closely watched, from the
U.S. Department of Energy later
Wednesday.
Natural gas prices rebounded on
Tuesday, as snowfall in the heavily
populated Northeast region boosted near-
term demand expectations.
On the New York Mercantile
Exchange, natural gas for delivery in March
jumped 7.4 cents, or 2.62%, to trade at
$2.923 per million British thermal units
during U.S. morning hours, after hitting a
daily high of $2.954.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 27401 27651 27820 28070 28239
GOLD MINI 27401 27668 27850 28117 28299
SILVER 38761 39145 39468 39852 40175
SILVER MINI 38782 39162 39481 39861 40180
COPPER 327.1 331.6 338.6 343.0 350.0
NICKEL 869.10 886.1 897.0 914.0 924.9
LEAD 111.9 113.0 113.8 114.9 115.7
ZINC 127.6 128.63 130.1 131.2 132.7
ALUMINIUM 110.4 112.23 114.0 115.8 117.5
N. GAS 175.8 179.9 182.4 186.5 189.0
CRUDE OIL 2739 2791 2829 2881 2919
MENTHAOIL 720.0 727.5 732.9 740.4 745.8
CPO 420.6 423.8 427.6 430.8 434.6
CARDAMOM 997.3 1025.2 1041.2 1069.1 1085.1
COTTON 13760.0 14020.0 14260.0 14520.0 14760.0
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 05-Feb-2015 5.00 2790200.00 139510.00
GOLDM 05-Feb-2015 5.00 279340.00 13967.00
SILVER 05-Mar-2015 6.09 1185900.00 72182.81
SILVERM 27-Feb-2015 6.10 197715.00 12056.45
COPPER 27-Feb-2015 6.37 336000.00 21392.16
NICKEL 30-Jan-2015 7.47 225775.00 16871.93
LEAD 30-Jan-2015 6.40 570500.00 36502.66
ZINC 29-May-2015 5.00 644250.00 32212.50
ALUMINIUM 30-Jan-2015 5.00 570250.00 28512.50
NATURALGAS 24-Feb-2015 13.66 228500.00 31221.06
CRUDEOIL 19-Feb-2015 7.42 284200.00 21081.93
MENTHAOIL 30-Jan-2015 5.06 264564.00 13390.57
CPO 30-Jan-2015 5.00 427000.00 21350.00
CARDAMOM 13-Feb-2015 7.93 105310.00 8347.25
COTTON 30-Jan-2015 5.00 357000.00 17850.00