With futures price down 7.63 crore barrels in crude oil, weekly futures fall by Rs 166.


- Mantha Oil Improvement Communications: Rs. 5 crore in commodity futures during the week and turnover of Rs. 1 crore (commodity options) in commodity options.

Mumbai, Ta: 3 April 2020, Friday

The country's leading commodity exchanges reported a total turnover of Rs 5.6 crore in commodity futures and Rs 8 crore (notional) turnover in commodity options during the week of March 3 to April 8. In precious metals, gold futures had a mixed trend, while silver had a softening trend. All non-aluminum metals were increased in non-ferrous metals. The futures prices were reduced by Rs 1 per barrel on a weekly basis, with significant trade in crude oil of Rs. Natural gas had a mixed move. Cotton futures prices fell by hundreds in agricultural commodities. The cotton was also closed loose. Mantha oil correction was communicated against the fluctuations in cardamom.

Gold futures in gold futures closed at Rs 5,700 for the opening week of the week, hitting an intra-day high of Rs 1,3 and a low of Rs. At the end of the week, the rupee closed at Rs. Gold-Guinea's April futures opened at Rs 1 per gram, rising by Rs 5 to Rs 5 on the weekend. During the week, the futures were called up by Rs. 1 and lower by Rs. 5, while Gold-Petal opened at Rs. 1 per gram in April, and closed at Rs. General Chat Chat Lounge These futures were called Rs. 5, and Rs. Gold-mini May futures were trading at Rs 5,6 per gram, Rs 5,3 in the upper part of the week and Rs 5,3 in the low on the weekend.

MCX silver futures open at Rs 1,5 per kg at the beginning of the week, touching a level of Rs. 5 and lower at Rs. 1,5 in intra-day trade during the week under review. It closed at Rs. 1, with a decrease of Rs. Silver-mini April futures opened at a price of Rs. 1 per kg, touching a level of Rs. 1, and a low of Rs. 5 on intra-day during the week. It closed at Rs. Silver-micro April futures opened at Rs 5,7 per kg, with rupees closing at Rs 5, and lower at Rs 5,6 during the week.

In non-ferrous metals, copper April futures closed at Rs 5.65 a kg, the week-end rose by Rs 1.8 per kg, while nickel April futures closed at Rs 5 per kg. The prices were up. Aluminum-Mini's April futures open at Rs 5 per kg, fall by 5 paise to Rs 1.7 on the weekends, lead-mini open at Rs 1.8 per week, rise by Rs 1.8 per week and zinc on weekends. -Mini April futures opened at Rs.7, closing at Rs 8.8 on the weekend.

In the energy segment, crude futures opened at Rs 5,700 a barrel at the beginning of the week. That was, while natural gas for April futures opened at Rs 1.8 per MMBtu, on the weekend it fell by Rs. These futures were reported to be higher at Rs.

In April, the futures of Rs (Cotton) in agricultural commodities opened at a rate of Rs. 1 / - per kg at the beginning of the week, while the intra-day rally hit the headline at Rs. 1, and at the low of Rs. At the end of the week under review, it closed at Rs.

Cotton's April-1 futures opened at Rs 5 per kg, closed higher at Rs 6 and low at Rs 5 during the week, closing at Rs 5.6 per week on the weekend.

Cardamom's April futures opened at Rs 5,8.5 per kg at the beginning of the week, with intraday trading up by Rs 5,8.5 and lower by Rs. The card closed at Rs. 5.7, while cardamom futures opened at Rs. 5.7 per kg, while prices closed at Rs.

Crude Petrol (CPO) closed at Rs 5.75 a kg in April, closing higher at Rs 5.7 on the weekend. During the week, futures were called up by Rs. 5 and lower by Rs. 5, while May futures were open at Rs. 1 per kg.

Mantha oil April futures opened at Rs 1.5 per kg at the beginning of the week, Rs 5,1.5 in intra-day openings and Rs 5.7 lower during the week under review against next week's close of Rs. At the end of the week, prices rose to Rs.

In terms of working out, gold futures have a tonne of Rs. 8.8 crores, silver in silver, Rs. 8.5 crores, 8.5 tonnes of copper, Rs. 5,8.5 tonnes of Rs. 8.5 crore, Rs. 8.5 tonnes in aluminum-mini, Rs. 8 crore tonne in lead-mini, Rs. 4,8 in zinc-mini. 5,7,700 tonnes of crude oil, Rs. 5,8,3,8 MMBtu of Rs. 8,8.5 crores, 5 tonnes of Rs. 8 crores in cotton, 5 bales of Rs. 8 crores in cotton, Rs. Trading in 2 tonnes, cardamom, 5 tonnes of Rs 8.5 million and Mantha oil was trading at 8 tonnes.

At open interest weekends, gold futures were up by 5 tonnes, silver by 1.7 tonnes, copper by 5,8.5 tonnes, nickel by 5,8 tonnes, aluminum-mined by 5 tonnes, lead-mined by 5 tonnes, zinc. - 5 tonnes in mini, 5,7,7 barrels in crude oil, 5,7,3,3 MMBtu in natural gas, 5 tonnes in cotton, 5,9 bales in cotton, 5 tonnes in CPO, 3 tonnes in cardamom and Mantha. Oil was at the level of 5 tonnes.

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