Gold prices rose slightly in early Asia on Tuesday with the focus on Greece's ability to negotiate with creditors ahead of major debt payments in the coming month.
On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold futures rose 0.12% to $1,195.10 a troy ounce. Elsewhere, silver for May delivery gained 0.07% to $15.900 a troy ounce.
Copper for May delivery was flat at $2.725 a pound.
Overnight, gold futures plunged on Monday amid a stronger dollar, as traders digested an unexpected stimulus measure in China and continued uncertainty of a Greek departure from the euro zone.
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Market Highlight
Oil prices rose on Monday after a drop
in stockpiles at the delivery point
for U.S. crude in the second half of last
week outweighed pressure from near
record high production in Saudi Arabia.
Tensions in the Middle East and a drop
in the number of rigs drilling for oil in
the United States also put a floor
beneath U.K. North Sea Brent and U.S.
crude futures, traders said.
Brent, the more widely-referenced
benchmark, was up 40 cents at $63.85 a
barrel by 1:12 p.m. EDT (1712 GMT),
after falling more than $1 earlier.
U.S. crude rose $1.14 cents to $56.88,
after losing nearly $1 at the session low.
On the Comex division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange, gold futures rose
0.12% to $1,195.10 a troy ounce.
Elsewhere, silver for May delivery
gained 0.07% to $15.900 a troy ounce.
Copper for May delivery was flat at
$2.725 a pound.
Overnight, gold futures plunged on
Monday amid a stronger dollar, as
traders digested an unexpected stimulus
measure in China and continued
uncertainty of a Greek departure from
the euro zone.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 26658 26748 26857 26947 27056
GOLD MINI 26567 26643 26746 26822 26925
SILVER 35440 35757 36267 36584 37094
SILVER MINI 35491 35786 36269 36564 37047
COPPER 374.6 377.7 382.4 385.5 390.2
NICKEL 770.53 788.7 798.8 817.0 827.1
LEAD 126.1 126.8 127.8 128.5 129.5
ZINC 135.7 136.83 138.6 139.7 141.5
ALUMINIUM 113.9 114.43 115.1 115.6 116.3
N. GAS 157.9 159.5 161.8 163.4 165.7
CRUDE OIL 3360 3446 3511 3597 3662
MENTHAOIL 918.7 949.5 964.9 995.7 1011.1
CPO 435.0 436.9 439.0 440.9 443.0
CARDAMOM 815.5 829.7 840.1 854.3 864.7
COTTON 15270.0 15330.0 15410.0 15470.0 15550.0
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