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Daily Report Commodities
1. COMMODITY SUMMARY 12.05.15
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Market Highlight
Crude oil prices ticked slightly higher in
Asia on Tuesday ahead of U.S. industry
data on stockpiles with gasoline in focus as
the summer driving season nears in the
U.S.
The American Petroleum Institute will report
supplies of crude, gasoline and distillates at
the end of last week later Tuesday to be
followed by more closely-watched data from
the U.S. Department of Energy on
Wednesday.
Of particular interest will be any major build
in gasoline inventories as refineries gear to
produce ahead of expected higher demand
in the summer. On the New York Mercantile
Exchange, WTI crude for June delivery rose
0.06% to $59.28 a barrel.
On the New York Mercantile
Exchange, natural gas for delivery in June
touched an intraday peak of $2.935 per
million British thermal units, a level not seen
since March 19, before erasing gains to
trade at $2.848 during U.S. morning hours,
down 3.2 cents, or 1.13%.
Futures were likely to find support at $2.725
per million British thermal units, the low from
May 8, and resistance at $2.935, the
session high.
On the Comex division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange, gold for June delivery
were down 0.02% to $1,182.80 a troy
ounce.
Elsewhere, silver for July delivery fell 0.25%
to $16.273 a troy ounce.
Copper for July delivery rose 0.07% to
$2.911 a pound.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 26682 26761 26856 26935 27030
GOLD MINI 26686 26770 26869 26953 27052
SILVER 37197 37432 37785 38020 38373
SILVER MINI 37205 37449 37798 38042 38391
COPPER 410.0 412.0 414.0 415.9 417.9
NICKEL 898.37 905.3 917.2 924.1 936.0
LEAD 126.1 127.3 129.5 130.8 133.0
ZINC 144.9 146.37 149.1 150.6 153.4
ALUMINIUM 117.0 118.05 119.4 120.5 121.8
N. GAS 176.5 178.6 182.5 184.6 188.5
CRUDE OIL 3729 3758 3793 3822 3857
MENTHAOIL 874.1 889.6 913.6 929.1 953.1
CPO 442.8 447.2 450.1 454.5 457.4
CARDAMOM 866.1 887.7 901.5 923.1 936.9
COTTON 16180.0 16290.0 16490.0 16600.0 16800.0
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 05-Jun-2015 5.00 2683900.00 134195.00
GOLDM 05-Jun-2015 5.00 268530.00 13426.50
SILVER 03-Jul-2015 5.00 1130040.00 56502.00
SILVERM 30-Jun-2015 5.00 188460.00 9423.00
COPPER 30-Jun-2015 5.00 413950.00 20697.50
NICKEL 29-May-2015 6.31 228075.00 14400.34
LEAD 29-May-2015 5.19 643000.00 33372.68
ZINC 29-May-2015 5.00 739250.00 36962.50
ALUMINIUM 29-May-2015 5.00 595500.00 29775.00
NATURALGAS 26-May-2015 8.51 226000.00 19223.24
CRUDEOIL 18-May-2015 7.47 378800.00 28307.33
MENTHAOIL 29-May-2015 8.28 325872.00 26993.75
CPO 29-May-2015 5.00 451500.00 22575.00
CARDAMOM 15-May-2015 9.86 90920.00 8965.55
COTTON 29-May-2015 5.00 410000.00 20500.00