Gold and silver futures fell on a weekly basis while crude oil prices rose


A total turnover of Rs 3,04,450.74 crore was recorded in 33,63,791 trades during the week of February 10 to 16 in various commodity futures, options and index futures on the country's leading commodity derivatives exchange, of which commodity futures accounted for Rs 65,324 crore. .31 crore and the share of options was Rs.2,38,943.8 crore.

During the week under review, a total of Rs 37,208.39 crore was transacted in precious metals futures and 5,58,510 deals in gold and silver. Among gold futures, gold April futures opened at Rs.56,760 per 10 grams at the start of the week, touched an intra-day high of Rs.56,999 and a low of Rs.56,470 during the week, ending the week down by Rs.102 to Rs.56,750. had arrived Against this, Gold-Guinea February contract 8 per gram fell by Rs.656 to Rs.45,129 and Gold-Petal February contract fell by Rs.17 per gram to Rs.5,577. Gold-mini March futures opened at Rs.56,740 per 10 grams, falling by Rs.118 to Rs.56,679.

Among silver futures, silver March futures opened at Rs.66,755 per kg at the beginning of the week, touched an intraday high of Rs.67,169 and a low of Rs.65,660 during the week, falling by Rs.779 to Rs.66,251 at the end of the week. was closed. The silver-mini February contract fell by Rs.778 to Rs.66,456 and the silver-micro February contract fell by Rs.789 to close at Rs.66,449.

In non-ferrous metals futures, 59,832 deals worth Rs 10,279.02 crore were traded at MCX during the week. Aluminum February contracts fell by Rs.5.35 per kg to close at Rs.213.75.

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