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| November 15, 2009 to November 21, 2009 |
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Silver to remain strong, trading range $17 to 18.5 |
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Gold continues surge, rally to continue this week |
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Crude Oil: May remain bearish, $75-78 range expected |
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Gold, silver to remain strong, crude trends mixed |
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MCX Dec Crude Oil bearish, support 3565-3550 |
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MCX Nov Copper falls to 303.85, support 302-300 |
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MCX Dec Silver falls to 26982, resistance 27350-400 |
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MCX Dec Gold bullish, support 16720-990 |
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Soybean falls after a rally, to trade lower on new crop |
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| November 08, 2009 to November 14, 2009 |
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Silver to test $18, Indian to buy more as price dips |
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Gold to see uptrend, but may ease on profit booking |
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Crude Oil set to fall this week on profit taking |
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MCX Dec Silver: Closes with a huge gain at 27182 |
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MCX Dec Gold: Makes a huge gain of 653 at 16638 |
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Gold Bull Run on RBI buying, further upswing likely |
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| November 01, 2009 to November 07, 2009 |
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Domestic gold climbs record high on IMF sale |
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oil prices choppy last week, support $76-74 |
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Silver turns bearish, to trade between $16 and 17 |
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Gold set to trade in wider range, $1020-1100 |
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Crude oil set to go range bound, fundamentals weak |
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Commodities on a stronger wicket on investor backing |
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Commodities rebound on positive US recovery hints |
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Crude oil set to go range bound, fundamentals weak |
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MCX Nov copper bearish, support 304.50-303 levels |
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Silver turns bearish, to trade between $16 and 17 |
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Gold set to trade in wider range, $1020-1100 |
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Commodities on a stronger wicket on investor backing |
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| October 25, 2009 to October 31, 2009 |
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Silver holds firm above $17 on rupee appreciation |
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Gold: Investment demand firm, to trade $1050-70 |
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Oil up on short liquidation, to remain near $80 |
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Commodities show strength, expect bargain hunting |
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MCX Nov Crude gains Rs 76 at 3726, support 3630-50 |
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MCX Nov Copper surges to 311.25, support 304-5 |
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MCX Dec Silver: Gains Rs 445, support 27200-250 |
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MCX Dec Gold: Gains Rs 114 at 15984 support 15800 |
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Base Metals surge on weak dollar, zinc gains 10.5% |
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| October 18, 2009 to October 24, 2009 |
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NCDEX Soybean surges on CBOT, support 2050-2000 |
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Profit booking likely in silver, may fall to $16.50 |
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Gold to consolidate between $1040-1080 levels |
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Crude rises above $78.63 on equities, weak dollar |
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Commodities benefit from global optimism |
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Doubts on sustainabiltiy of gold and crude rally |
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| October 11, 2009 to October 17, 2009 |
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MCX Oct Crude Oil marginally gains at 3354 |
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MCX Nov copper gains at 293.05, support 291-289 |
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MCX Dec Silver makes huge gains, support 27130-080 |
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MCX Dec Gold gains at 15837, support 15700-670 |
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Turmeric to remain firm on lower stocks, lower crop |
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| October 04, 2009 to October 10, 2009 |
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US economic data pulls down commodities |
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Silver rises on institutional buying, to hold above $16 |
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Gold: Buying opportunity on dips towards $970-80 |
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Crude Oil: Fundamentals still weak, $70 levels likely |
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Commodities: Profit taking may push prices down |
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MCX Oct Crude makes gains at Rs 3342, uptrend |
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MCX Nov Copper closes at a loss, support 280-1 |
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MCX Dec Silver: Closes at a gain at 26077, downtrend |
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MCX Dec Gold rises to 15598, support 15450-470 |
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Guar demand to recover, may rise above 2440 levels |
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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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| Technical Calls |
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Dollar investors bring down gold, silver prices |
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Gold slipped again for Dollar investors early in London on Friday, nearing the weekend 1.7% above last week's finish as commodities fell, government bonds rose, and world stock markets dropped. Gold priced in the British Pound Sterling hit a new all- |
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High gold price threatens Indian marriage culture |
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Gold’s auspicious significance within Indian culture will continue to ensure it plays an important role in weddings there, even as India modernizes. But the threat is that the gold price has become much more driven by speculative investment in the pa |
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Gold, silver traders book profit as prices fall |
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Against this changing set of background conditions, New York spot gold bullion opened with an $8 loss, quoted at $1136.70 per ounce. Trade talk indicates a possible dip to the $1100 area prior to a possible renewed assault on the other side of the $1 |
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