crude oil for May delivery tacked on 53 cents, or 1.02%, to trade at $52.67 a barrel during U.S. morning hours. Prices touched an intraday low of $51.19 earlier.
The American Petroleum Institute will release its inventories report later in the day, while Wednesday’s government report could show crude stockpiles rose by 2.9 million barrels in the week ended April 3.
A day earlier, New York-traded oil futures shot up $3.00, or 6.11%, to close at $52.14 amid speculation an ongoing collapse in rigs drilling for oil in the U.S. will result in lower production.
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Daily Report Commodities
1. COMMODITY SUMMARY 08.04.15
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Market Highlight
WTI crude oil futures rose by nearly 3.5%
on Tuesday, amid a stronger dollar and
dwindling supply as prices reached a seven-
week high.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, WTI
crude oil for May delivery gained $1.82 to a
session-high of $53.96 a barrel in U.S.
afternoon trading, before falling back
slightly to $53.88 (up 3.33%).
Crude oil futures surged on Monday,
experiencing one of its highest daily-gains
of the year, amid the rising cost of Saudi
Arabian oil for Asian delivery and hopes for
reduced output in the U.S.
On the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE),
Brent crude for May delivery soared 5.94%
or 3.23 to 58.23 a barrel, amid increasing
margins for refiners. Prices for oil futures
fell below $56 a barrel in U.S. morning
trading before increasing steadily
throughout the trading session to settle at
$58.10.
On the Comex division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for June
delivery eased 0.40% to $1,213.70 a troy
ounce.
Silver for May delivery fell 1.09% to
$16.923 an ounce. Copper futures for May
delivery rose 0.15% to 2.721 a pound.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 26774 26825 26902 26953 27030
GOLD MINI 26726 26777 26853 26904 26980
SILVER 37220 37453 37797 38030 38374
SILVER MINI 37273 37485 37793 38005 38313
COPPER 372.1 376.4 379.8 384.0 387.4
NICKEL 766.60 778.7 797.6 809.7 828.6
LEAD 116.6 117.7 118.4 119.5 120.3
ZINC 131.9 132.92 133.7 134.7 135.5
ALUMINIUM 110.7 111.05 111.7 112.1 112.8
N. GAS 164.3 166.4 168.1 170.2 171.9
CRUDE OIL 3253 3340 3401 3488 3549
MENTHAOIL 867.4 884.7 895.4 912.7 923.4
CPO 438.3 440.1 442.9 444.7 447.5
CARDAMOM 786.6 792.8 805.2 811.4 823.8
COTTON 15780.0 15950.0 16050.0 16220.0 16320.0
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 05-Jun-2015 5.00 2699700.00 134985.00
GOLDM 05-May-2015 5.00 269410.00 13470.50
SILVER 05-May-2015 5.65 1144890.00 64740.04
SILVERM 30-Apr-2015 5.63 190885.00 10748.79
COPPER 30-Apr-2015 5.13 374200.00 19181.91
NICKEL 30-Apr-2015 7.36 201475.00 14834.08
LEAD 30-Apr-2015 5.00 586000.00 29300.00
ZINC 30-Apr-2015 5.00 663000.00 33150.00
ALUMINIUM 30-Apr-2015 5.00 555500.00 27775.00
NATURALGAS 27-Apr-2015 8.66 207250.00 17946.60
CRUDEOIL 20-Apr-2015 11.24 325400.00 36591.12
MENTHAOIL 30-Apr-2015 5.29 316584.00 16750.71
CPO 30-Apr-2015 5.00 445200.00 22260.00
CARDAMOM 15-Apr-2015 7.84 85000.00 6663.59
COTTON 30-Apr-2015 5.00 401000.00 20050.00