Copper prices fell to the lowest level in more than five years on Monday, as traders were cautious after Greek anti-austerity party Syriza swept to victory in elections on Sunday, reviving concerns over the country's future in the euro zone.
On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, copper for March delivery hit a session low of $2.420 a pound, a level not seen since June 2009, before trading at $2.446 during European morning hours, down 5.5 cents, or 2.21%.
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Market Highlight
Crude oil prices rose in early Asia on
Tuesday with U.S. industry petroleum
stockpile data scheduled later in the day a
focus. The American Petroleum Institute
will release its estimates of U.S. crude,
distillate and gasoline stocks on Tuesday,
followed by more closely watched U.S.
Department of energy data on
Wednesday.
Gold fell more than 1% on Monday, as
appetite for safe-haven assets weakened
after jitters over the Greek election
diminished. On the Comex division of the
New York Mercantile Exchange, gold
futures for April delivery slumped $15.20,
or 1.18%, to trade at $1,278.40 a troy
ounce during U.S. morning hours.
Prices traded in a range between
$1,276.90 and $1,300.20. On Friday, gold
dipped $8.10, or 0.62%, to settle at
$1,293.60.
Natural gas for delivery in March tumbled
6.8 cents, or 2.3%, to trade at $2.890 per
million British thermal units during U.S.
morning hours, after hitting a daily low of
$2.821. On Friday, natural gas surged
13.1 cents, or 4.63%, to settle at $2.958.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 27616 27740 27915 28039 28214
GOLD MINI 27636 27760 27937 28061 28238
SILVER 39448 39707 39983 40242 40518
SILVER MINI 39476 39724 39994 40242 40512
COPPER 334.5 337.9 343.7 347.2 353.0
NICKEL 845.93 859.2 884.2 897.5 922.5
LEAD 110.6 111.4 113.0 113.8 115.4
ZINC 126.4 127.40 129.3 130.3 132.1
ALUMINIUM 110.7 111.50 113.0 113.8 115.2
N. GAS 170.0 176.4 180.2 186.6 190.4
CRUDE OIL 2750 2794 2865 2909 2980
MENTHAOIL 718.5 722.4 727.0 730.9 735.5
CPO 430.5 432.6 436.0 438.1 441.5
CARDAMOM 961.6 997.4 1015.4 1051.2 1069.2
COTTON 13796.7 13893.3 14066.7 14163.3 14336.7
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 05-Feb-2015 5.00 2786400 139320.00
GOLDM 05-Feb-2015 5.00 278840 13942.00
SILVER 05-Mar-2015 6.21 1198950 74415.85
SILVERM 27-Feb-2015 6.22 199860 12426.36
COPPER 30-Jun-2015 5.30 353600 18753.56
NICKEL 30-Jan-2015 7.00 218100 15273.50
LEAD 30-Jan-2015 6.43 561250 36086.40
ZINC 30-Jan-2015 5.00 642000 32100.00
ALUMINIUM 30-Jan-2015 5.00 561500 28075.00
NATURALGAS 27-Jan-2015 15.45 228500 35293.27
CRUDEOIL 19-Feb-2015 7.66 283700 21738.93
MENTHAOIL 30-Jan-2015 5.10 261432 13333.97
CPO 30-Jan-2015 5.00 434600 21730.00
CARDAMOM 13-Feb-2015 7.99 103330 8252.78
COTTON 30-Jan-2015 5.00 349750 17487.50