Natural gas futures climbed to the highest level in more than a week on Friday, before turning lower as investors cashed out of the market to lock in gains from a recent rally.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, natural gas for delivery in May hit an intraday peak of $2.693 per million British thermal units on Friday, the strongest level since April 7, before closing at $2.634, down 5.0 cents, or 1.86%.
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Daily Report Commodities
1. COMMODITY SUMMARY 19.04.15
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Market Highlight
Crude oil prices gained on Monday as
China moved to accelerate economic
growth by sharply cutting the ratio of cash
banks need to set as aide as reserves at the
weekend. On the New York Mercantile
Exchange, crude oil for delivery in May
gained 0.86% to $57.82 a barrel.
On Sunday, China's central bank
announced over the weekend that it lowered
the amount of deposits it requires banks to
hold as reserves to 18.5% from 19.5%
effective April 20 in a surprise decision.
On the Comex division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for June
delivery fell 0.01% to $1,203.70 a troy
ounce.
Elsewhere on the Comex, silver futures for
May delivery gained 0.23% to $16.267 a
troy ounce. Also in metals
trading, copper for May delivery jumped
0.96% to $2.818a pound.
At the weekend, China's central bank
announced over the weekend that it lowered
the amount of deposits it requires banks to
hold as reserves to 18.5% from 19.5%
effective April 20 in a surprise decision.
Natural gas futures climbed to the highest
level in more than a week on Friday, before
turning lower as investors cashed out of the
market to lock in gains from a recent rally.
On the New York Mercantile
Exchange, natural gas for delivery in May
hit an intraday peak of $2.693 per million
British thermal units on Friday, the strongest
level since April 7, before closing at $2.634,
down 5.0 cents, or 1.86%.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 26533 26673 26756 26896 26979
GOLD MINI 26441 26571 26651 26781 26861
SILVER 36050 36253 36571 36774 37092
SILVER MINI 35973 36220 36557 36804 37141
COPPER 378.9 381.4 384.1 386.7 389.4
NICKEL 775.90 781.5 791.7 797.3 807.5
LEAD 125.5 126.3 127.3 128.1 129.1
ZINC 137.2 137.88 138.8 139.5 140.4
ALUMINIUM 113.1 113.73 114.6 115.2 116.0
N. GAS 162.2 163.6 165.9 167.3 169.6
CRUDE OIL 3437 3465 3510 3538 3583
MENTHAOIL 913.1 927.9 952.4 967.2 991.7
CPO 429.6 433.5 436.8 440.7 444.0
CARDAMOM 833.6 841.7 853.8 861.9 874.0
COTTON 15186.7 15263.3 15396.7 15473.3 15606.7
MCX MARGIN
Commodity
Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 05-Jun-2015 5.00 2681200.00 134060.00
GOLDM 05-May-2015 5.00 267020.00 13351.00
SILVER 05-May-2015 5.00 1093650.00 54682.50
SILVERM 30-Apr-2015 5.00 182330.00 9116.50
COPPER 30-Apr-2015 5.00 384000.00 19200.00
NICKEL 30-Apr-2015 6.03 196775.00 11868.37
LEAD 30-Apr-2015 5.00 635750.00 31787.50
ZINC 30-Apr-2015 5.00 692750.00 34637.50
ALUMINIUM 30-Apr-2015 5.00 571750.00 28587.50
NATURALGAS 27-Apr-2015 8.28 206125.00 17057.27
CRUDEOIL 20-Apr-2015 10.45 349400.00 36525.91
MENTHAOIL 30-Apr-2015 7.55 339336.00 25605.94
CPO 30-Apr-2015 5.00 437500.00 21875.00
CARDAMOM 15-May-2015 6.38 84990.00 5420.25
COTTON 30-Apr-2015 5.00 383500.00 19175.00