Crude oil futures rise by Rs 300 on a weekly basis


The country's commodity derivatives exchanges recorded a total turnover of Rs 1,3,8.81 crore in various commodity futures, options and index futures during the week of August 30-9 in 19,50,8 deals. The precious metals index was up 7 points in September on the Buldex index and the non-ferrous metals index was up 3 points in the September futures on the metaldex.

Among the precious metals, gold and silver traded in a total volume of Rs 4,13.5 crore in 2,3,7 deals. Among gold futures, the October gold futures opened at Rs 2.50 per 10 grams at the beginning of the week, went up to Rs 2.31 intra-day and down to Rs 4.5 during the week, and rose by Rs 3 to Rs 4.5 at the end of the week. Was closed.

Against this, the Gold-Guinea August contract fell by Rs 3 per gram to Rs 4.5 and the Gold-Petal August contract rose by Rs 19 per gram to close at Rs 4.5. Gold-mini September futures opened at Rs 2.15 per 10 grams, rose by Rs 3 to close at Rs 3.15.

Among silver futures, silver for September delivery rose by Rs 30 to Rs 2.50 per kg at the beginning of the week, up by Rs 2.50 per kg and below Rs 21.3 per kg at the beginning of the week. Silver-micro August contracts rose by Rs 20 to Rs 4.5 and silver-mini-August contracts by Rs 15 to close at Rs 4.5.

In the energy segment, there was a total turnover of Rs 5,12.5 crore in 2,10,8 deals. Crude oil September futures opened at Rs 4.5 per kg at the beginning of the week, going up to Rs 3,05 intra-day and down to Rs 4.5 intra-day during the week. Natural gas August futures rose by Rs 2.50 per 1 MMBTU to close at Rs 310.50.

Non-ferrous metals traded at Rs 2,6.5 crore in 1,3,8 deals. Aluminum August contract rose by Rs 2.50 per kg to close at Rs 313.5 and zinc August contract by Rs 2.50 to close at Rs 4 per kg. Against this, the copper August contract increased by Rs 2.50 to Rs 305.50 and the nickel August contract increased by Rs 4.5 to Rs 1,2.50 and the lead August contract fell by Rs 2.50 to close at Rs 19. Was.

Agricultural commodities saw a turnover of Rs 3,6.5 crore in 19,17 deals. Cotton April futures opened at Rs 1.3 per 20 kg at the beginning of the week, went up by Rs 15 intra-day and down to Rs 1,415 during the week, falling by Rs 2.50 to close at Rs 1.9 over the weekend.

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