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2006-12-13 00:00:00 |
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Copper futures in red at MCX
However, LME witnessed a subdued opening today. LME Copper stockpiles are up 475 tonnes at 161375 tonnes today.
Poor Industrial production data from UK pressurized the commodity today. According to data released by UK’s National Statistics, industrial production has dropped 0.8% in the United Kingdom in October.
LME Copper for three month futures are trading at $7095 right now, down $80 while MCX February futures are trading at Rs 322.35 per kg, down Rs 3.95 after trading as low as Rs 321.55 a kg. |
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Crude oil futures continued to trade down in mid London trade Friday as the US dollar strengthened against the major currencies apart from a dip in the global equities. |
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Gold futures fell in negative zone as dollar gathered some strength in mid London trades. Dollar typically strengthens when there are less data releases from US. |
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MCX Comdex was up by 2.35% to 2694.17. MCX Energy was down by 0.22% to 2651.55, MCX Metal was up by 3.70% to 3226.02 and MCX Agri was up by 4.84% to 2255.10. |
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Gold price will double $1,150: Jim Rogers |
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The most bullish investor on gold these days seems to be the global commodities investor Jim Rogers. Rogers, based in Singapore, and a big investor in the Chinese commodities market says, gold price should double the current $1,150 per ounce level. |
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Gold price to average $1,140: Barclays Capital |
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Barclays Capital says gold prices will average $1,140 per ounce in 2010, says Barclays Capital. "We expect prices to maintain their upward momentum through to at least the first half of 2010, where we expect prices to average $1,140 in the second qu |
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Silver in great demand as gold price soars |
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Thus the bull market may have put gold out of reach for many consumers. And that may account for some of the renewed interest in "the poor man's gold" – silver. Since Monday this week, silver has made its first significant break-out move – relative t |
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