Gold futures fell by Rs.1169 weekly while silver fell by Rs.1665.


A total turnover of Rs 5,05,182.25 crore was recorded in 64,23,740 deals in various commodity futures, options and index futures on the country's commodity derivatives exchanges during the week of May 12 to 18, with commodity futures accounting for Rs 1,09 crore. ,447.67 crores and the share of options was Rs.395480.87 crores.

In precious metals futures during the week under review, 8,92,518 deals worth Rs.59,391.44 crore were transacted in gold and silver. Among gold futures, gold June futures opened at Rs.60,795 per 10 grams at the beginning of the week, during the week it hit a high of Rs.61,498 and a low of Rs.59,540 during the week, at the end of the week it fell by Rs.1,169 to Rs.59. It reached the price of 723. Against this, Gold-Guinea May Contract 8 per gram decreased by Rs.754 to Rs.48,111 and Gold-Petal May contract decreased by Rs.113 per gram to reach the price of Rs.6,005. Gold-mini June futures fell by Rs.1,128 to Rs.59,758 per 10 grams.

In silver futures, silver July opened at Rs.73,675 per kg at the beginning of the week, touched an intraday high of Rs.73,763 and a low of Rs.71,811 during the week, ended the week by Rs.1,665 and fell by Rs.72. It closed at the level of 143. The Chandi-Mini June contract fell by Rs.1,659 to Rs.72,156 and the Chandi-Micro June contract fell by Rs.1,658 to close at Rs.72,146.

In non-ferrous metal futures, 95,026 deals worth Rs 10,718.88 crore were traded at MCX during the week. Copper May futures opened at Rs.729.85, down by Rs.10.70 to Rs.718.50, while Aluminum May contract rose by Rs.2.90 to Rs.208.85 and Lead May contract fell by Rs.0.15 to Rs. 184 was the price. The zinc May contract fell by Rs.7.40 to Rs.223.

Among the mini futures, Aluminum-Mini May contract increased by Rs.2.80 per 1 kg to Rs.209.05 Sisu-Mini May contract decreased by Rs.0.30 to Rs.183.65 Zinc-Mini May futures decreased by Rs.7.40 to Rs.223 .50 was closed. Energy segment futures traded on MCX during the week in 10,17,544 deals worth Rs.39,260.4 crore.

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