Gold, silver and crude oil futures rose on a weekly basis
Various commodity futures, options and index futures on the country's leading commodity derivatives exchange recorded a turnover of Rs 32,122.55 crore during the week from January 19 to 26, with commodity futures accounting for Rs 78,085.22 crore and options accounting for Rs. 23069.24 crore, while bulldex futures were traded to the tune of Rs.80.31 crore.
During the week under review, among precious metals futures, gold futures, gold February futures opened at Rs.61,876 per 10 grams at the beginning of the week, touched an intra-day high of Rs.62,259 and a low of Rs.61,752 during the week, ended the week at Rs. 195 and reached the price of Rs.61,964. Against this, Gold-Guinea January contract rose by Rs.118 per gram to Rs.50,195 and Gold-Petal January contract rose by Rs.57 to Rs.6,152 per gram. Gold-mini February futures rose by Rs.245 per 10 gram to reach the level of Rs.62,036.
Among silver futures, silver March futures opened at Rs.71,461 per kg at the start of the week, touched an intraday high of Rs.72,225 and a low of Rs.70,351 during the week, ended the week by Rs.158 to Rs.71,773. was closed at the level of
The Chandi-Mini February contract increased by Rs.122 to Rs.71,842 and the Chandi-Micro February contract rose by Rs.131 to close at Rs.71,861.
In energy segment futures, MCX crude oil February futures opened at Rs.6,162 per barrel at the beginning of the week, touched an intra-day high of Rs.6,391 and a low of Rs.6,084 during the week, ended the week by Rs.224 to Rs. 6,381 was quoted, while crude oil-mini February futures rose by Rs 220 to close at Rs 6,377.
Natural gas January futures opened at Rs.224 per 1 mmbtu, fell by Rs.11.80 to Rs.213.70 and natural gas-mini January futures fell by 12 to close at Rs.213.7.
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