Oil prices were little changed on Friday but set to end the week slightly higher despite ample supply, buoyed by a weaker dollar, forecasts of lowerU.S. crude output and a pick-up in global demand.
U.S. crude is on track to rise for a ninth week, which would be the benchmark's longest winning streak since 1983. U.S. crude stockpiles have fallen from record levels, while international oil agencies cut U.S. production forecasts after low prices hurt shale producers.
June West Texas Intermediate futures were down 13 cents at $59.75 a barrel as of 0145 GMT. July Brent crude edged up 3 cents to $66.73 a barrel. Front-month Brent is on track for a weekly gain after a 1.6 percent decline last week interrupted its month-long rally.
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U.S. crude is on track to rise for a ninth
week, which would be the benchmark's
longest winning streak since 1983. U.S.
crude stockpiles have fallen from record
levels, while international oil agencies
cut U.S. production forecasts after low
prices hurt shale producers.
June West Texas Intermediate futures
were down 13 cents at $59.75 a barrel as
of 0145 GMT. July Brent crude edged
up 3 cents to $66.73 a barrel. Front-
month Brent is on track for a weekly
gain after a 1.6 percent decline last week
interrupted its month-long rally.
Gold prices dropped in early Asia on
Friday, taking profits on overnight gains
with the continued focus on the timing
of a widely expected rate hike by the
Federal Reserve this year.
On the Comex division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for
June delivery fell 0.38% to $1,220.50 a
troy ounce.
Silver for July delivery rose 0.25% to
$17.508 an ounce. Copper for July
delivery fell 0.09% to $2.918 a pound.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 27241 27338 27466 27563 27691
GOLD MINI 27242 27343 27471 27572 27700
SILVER 38859 39301 39716 40158 40573
SILVER MINI 38896 39331 39736 40171 40576
COPPER 407.3 409.4 413.2 415.3 419.0
NICKEL 861.17 868.9 882.9 890.6 904.6
LEAD 120.4 122.4 126.1 128.1 131.8
ZINC 143.5 145.00 147.9 149.4 152.3
ALUMINIUM 114.5 115.73 117.8 119.0 121.0
N. GAS 179.9 185.2 188.7 194.0 197.5
CRUDE OIL 3685 3730 3813 3858 3941
MENTHAOIL 903.7 912.9 927.9 937.1 952.1
CPO 446.3 450.1 452.2 456.0 458.1
CARDAMOM 862.7 906.3 931.7 975.3 1000.7
COTTON 16343.3 16436.7 16503.3 16596.7 16663.3
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 05-Jun-2015 5.00 2752800.00 137640.00
GOLDM 05-Jun-2015 5.00 275390.00 13769.50
SILVER 03-Jul-2015 5.27 1185720.00 62440.27
SILVERM 30-Jun-2015 5.25 197725.00 10387.47
COPPER 30-Jun-2015 5.00 417050.00 20852.50
NICKEL 29-May-2015 6.40 224550.00 14367.52
LEAD 29-May-2015 5.78 646250.00 37370.83
ZINC 29-May-2015 5.00 751000.00 37550.00
ALUMINIUM 29-May-2015 5.00 596500.00 29825.00
NATURALGAS 26-May-2015 8.53 235375.00 20077.88
CRUDEOIL 18-May-2015 7.39 390900.00 28889.66
MENTHAOIL 29-May-2015 8.07 333468.00 26919.70
CPO 29-May-2015 5.00 451500.00 22575.00
CARDAMOM 15-May-2015 10.03 92050.00 9233.89
COTTON 29-May-2015 5.00 409250.00 20462.50