Copper fell in Asia on Wednesday and gold dipped after data from China showed lower than expected gains in industrial production, retail sales and fixed-asset investment for the first quarter, though GDP came in on target.
On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold prices for June delivery held around $1,191.40 an ounce, down 0.10%.
Elsewhere, Silver for May delivery traded around $16.120 a troy ounce, down 0.25%, while copper for May delivery dipped 0.28% to $2.698 a pound.
1. COMMODITY SUMMARY 15.04.15
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Market Highlight
Copper fell in Asia on Wednesday and gold
dipped after data from China showed lower
than expected gains in industrial
production, retail sales and fixed-asset
investment for the first quarter, though
GDP came in on target. On the Comex
division of the New York Mercantile
Exchange, gold prices for June delivery held
around $1,191.40 an ounce, down 0.10%.
Elsewhere, Silver for May delivery traded
around $16.120 a troy ounce, down 0.25%,
while copper for May delivery dipped
0.28% to $2.698 a pound.
The American Petroleum Institute said
Tuesday that U.S. crude stockpiles last
week rose by 2.6 million barrels, while
distillate supplies eased 566,000 barrels
and gasoline inventories fell 4.1 million
barrels. Energy traders await the release of
the EIA weekly storage report on
Wednesday. Last week, crude futures fell
sharply after inventory levels increased by
10.95 million barrels for the week that
ended April 3, representing the highest
weekly build up in more than 13 years.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange,
natural gas for delivery in May tacked on 3.2
cents, or 1.27%, to trade at $2.543 per
million British thermal units during U.S.
morning hours.
A day earlier, natural gas fell to $2.475, a
level not seen since June 2012, before
settling at $2.511, unchanged for the day.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 26283 26413 26518 26648 26753
GOLD MINI 26172 26313 26441 26582 26710
SILVER 35595 35960 36265 36630 36935
SILVER MINI 35587 35960 36274 36647 36961
COPPER 366.4 369.4 372.2 375.3 378.1
NICKEL 756.83 772.7 781.5 797.4 806.2
LEAD 121.6 122.7 123.4 124.4 125.1
ZINC 135.4 136.08 136.5 137.2 137.7
ALUMINIUM 109.9 110.75 111.3 112.2 112.8
N. GAS 156.2 157.1 158.4 159.3 160.6
CRUDE OIL 3226 3284 3319 3377 3412
MENTHAOIL 319.0 637.9 319.0 637.9 319.0
CPO 433.2 434.4 435.2 436.4 437.2
CARDAMOM 266.3 532.7 266.3 532.7 266.3
COTTON 15663.3 15706.7 15773.3 15816.7 15883.3
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 05-Jun-15 5.00 2678100.00 133905.00
GOLDM 05-May-2015 5.00 267030.00 13351.50
SILVER 05-May-2015 5.67 1101390.00 62410.59
SILVERM 30-Apr-2015 5.65 183595.00 10381.74
COPPER 30-Apr-2015 5.00 377000.00 18850.00
NICKEL 30-Apr-2015 6.82 197950.00 13493.53
LEAD 30-Apr-2015 5.06 622500.00 31507.05
ZINC 30-Apr-2015 5.00 687250.00 34362.50
ALUMINIUM 30-Apr-2015 5.00 550500.00 27525.00
NATURALGAS 27-Apr-2015 8.58 197375.00 16932.41
CRUDEOIL 20-Apr-2015 10.77 322000.00 34677.51
MENTHAOIL 30-Apr-2015 5.98 334188.00 19970.38
CPO 30-Apr-2015 5.00 432400.00 21620.00
CARDAMOM 15-Apr-2015 8.71 79190.00 6895.33
COTTON 30-Apr-2015 5.00 396250.00 19812.50