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Gold prices held steady in early Asia on Monday as markets digested comments on the prospect for a Federal Reserve rate hike this eyar and Greece remained on the boil.On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold for June delivery traded at $1.204.90 a troy ounce, flat.Silver for July delivery fell 0.25% to $17.057 a troy ounce.Copper for July delivery rose 0.17% to 2.799 a pound.Markets in the United States are closed for Memorial Day.TRANSCRIPT
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COMMODITY SUMMARY 22.05.15
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Market Highlight
Gold prices inched up in Asia Friday on
sentiment of continued easy monetary
policy globally.
On the Comex division of the New York
Mercantile Exchange, gold for June delivery
rose 0.13% to $1,205.70 a troy ounce.
Silver for July delivery rose 0.01% to
$17.133 a troy ounce. Copper for July
delivery fell 0.09% to $2.848 a pound.
The Bank of Japan announces its monetary
policy after its two-day board meeting
around 1230 Tokyo time (0330 GMT) with
expectations of standing pat.
Later in the day, BoJ Governor Haruhiko
Kuroda holds a news conference at 1530
(0630 GMT) to explain the board's decision.
Asian shares rose on Friday after Wall
Street set another record high with
prospects for a Federal Reserve rate hike in
June all but quashed, while the dollar
steadied after losing ground to the euro for
the first time this week on downbeat U.S.
data.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific
shares outside Japan rose 0.7 percent with
South Korean, Australian and Hong Kong
shares posting sizeable gains. The
Shanghai Composite Index extended the
previous day's stimulus-hope driven rally
and gained 1.2 percent. It was on track for a
six percent weekly gain having climbed to
seven-year high.
SUPPORT AND RESISTANT LEVEL
COMMODITY S2 S1 PP R1 R2
GOLD 26943 27025 27172 27254 27401
GOLD MINI 26961 27046 27192 27277 27423
SILVER 38671 38918 39187 39434 39703
SILVER MINI 38692 38937 39205 39450 39718
COPPER 399.7 401.3 402.8 404.4 405.9
NICKEL 810.50 819.2 831.8 840.5 853.1
LEAD 122.0 123.6 124.7 126.3 127.4
ZINC 136.9 138.32 139.9 141.3 142.9
ALUMINIUM 109.7 110.35 111.6 112.2 113.4
N. GAS 182.7 185.6 188.9 191.8 195.1
CRUDE OIL 3736 3798 3845 3907 3954
MENTHAOIL 894.6 900.9 909.4 915.7 924.2
CPO 446.9 448.3 449.6 451.0 452.3
CARDAMOM 795.4 802.8 813.6 821.0 831.8
COTTON 15746.7 15853.3 16026.7 16133.3 16306.7
MCX MARGIN
Commodity Expiry
Margin
%
Lot
Value(Rs)
Approx
Margin
(Rs)
GOLD 05-Jun-2015 5.00 2728400.00 136420.00
GOLDM 05-Jun-2015 5.00 272990.00 13649.50
SILVER 03-Jul-2015 5.33 1178700.00 62804.73
SILVERM 30-Jun-2015 5.34 196530.00 10496.35
COPPER 30-Jun-2015 5.00 400800.00 20040.00
NICKEL 29-May-2015 7.32 208450.00 15250.52
LEAD 29-May-2015 5.94 614750.00 36528.71
ZINC 29-May-2015 5.09 700750.00 35647.97
ALUMINIUM 29-May-2015 5.00 559250.00 27962.50
NATURALGAS 26-May-2015 7.64 232500.00 17753.46
CRUDEOIL 19-Jun-2015 7.08 377500.00 26727.59
MENTHAOIL 29-May-2015 6.98 331380.00 23141.95
CPO 29-May-2015 5.00 448800.00 22440.00
CARDAMOM 15-Jun-2015 6.86 82240.00 5638.60
COTTON 29-May-2015 5.00 403500.00 20175.00