Gold futures rose by Rs 727 and silver by Rs 2357 weekly.

Gold futures rose by Rs 727 and silver by Rs 2357 weekly.
A total turnover of Rs 3,23,747.26 crore was recorded in 40,00,090 trades in various commodity futures, options and index futures on the country's commodity derivatives exchanges during the week from April 7 to 13, with commodity futures accounting for Rs 76,777 crore. .72 crores and the share of options was Rs.2,46,788.14 crores. During the week on Wednesday, April 12, the exchange recorded a record daily turnover of Rs 2,051 crore in silver options contracts and Rs 546 crore in silver-mini options contracts.
During the week under review, 7,17,223 trades worth Rs 46,828.09 crore were transacted in precious metals futures in gold and silver. Among gold futures, gold June futures opened at Rs.60,402 per 10 grams at the beginning of the week, touched an intra-day high of Rs.61,371 and a low of Rs.59,912 during the week, ended the week by Rs.727 to Rs.61,238. had arrived Against this, Gold-Guinea April contract rose by Rs.490 per gram to Rs.48,564 and Gold-Petal April contract rose by Rs.107 to Rs.6,059 per gram. Gold-mini May contracts rose by Rs.711 to Rs.60,987 per 10 grams.
Among silver futures, silver May futures opened at Rs.74,057 per kg at the beginning of the week, touched an intraday high of Rs.77,097 and a low of Rs.74,057 during the week, rose by Rs.2,357 to Rs.76 at the end of the week. It closed at the level of 927. The Chandi-Mini April contract increased by Rs.2,302 to Rs.76,777 and the Chandi-Micro April contract increased by Rs.2,325 to close at Rs.76,777.
In non-ferrous metal futures, 62,873 deals worth Rs 7,619.2 crore were traded at MCX during the week. Copper April futures opened at Rs 770.10, rose by Rs 17.15 to Rs 788.25, while the aluminum April contract rose by Rs 1.70 to close at Rs 208.25.
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