Gold futures fell by Rs.735 and silver by Rs.1426 weekly


Gold futures fell by Rs.735 and silver by Rs.1426 weekly

A total turnover of Rs.3,60,030.56 crore was recorded in 51,28,134 trades during the week of April 14 to 20 in various commodity futures, options and index futures on the country's leading commodity derivatives exchange, with commodity futures accounting for Rs.1, 10,327.87 crores and the share of options was Rs.249405.18 crores.

During the week under review, precious metals futures in gold and silver accounted for Rs 70,094.63 crore in 10,43,147 trades. In gold futures, MCX gold June futures opened at Rs.61,038 per 10 grams at the beginning of the week, touched an intra-day high of Rs.61,170 and a low of Rs.59,653 during the week, falling by Rs.735 to Rs.60,53 at the end of the week. The price was reached. Against this, the Gold-Guinea April contract fell by Rs.355 per 8 gram to Rs.48,209 and the Gold-Petal April contract by 1 gram fell by Rs.20 to Rs.6,039. Gold-mini May futures fell by Rs.598 to Rs.60,389 per 10 grams.

Among silver futures, silver May futures opened at Rs.77,199 per kg at the beginning of the week, touched an intraday high of Rs.77,549 and a low of Rs.73,905 during the week, fell by Rs.1,426 to Rs.75 at the end of the week. It closed at the level of 501. The silver-mini April contract fell by Rs.1,530 to Rs.75,247 and the silver-micro April contract fell by Rs.1,537 to close at Rs.75,240.

In non-ferrous metals futures, 99,772 deals worth Rs 12,114.18 crore were traded at MCX during the week. Copper April futures opened at Rs.788.45, down by Rs.22.15 to Rs.766.10, while aluminum April contract rose by Rs.4.65 to Rs.212.90 and lead April contract rose by Rs.0.35 to Rs. 183 was the price.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Due to the ban, employment and economic activity declined by two to three percent

Information about soymilk and casein products

The brokerage firm objected to SEBI's new proposal regarding Algo Trading