Gold prices have risen about 2.3% this week in what would be their second straight weekly gain
Indian derivatives markets could see disruptions on EU regulator move
Looks at how market-wide position limits are calculated for commodity derivatives contracts
Futures trading in commodities has been banned at the drop of a hat despite numerous past committees and panels finding no direct linkage between such trading and price rise
The India International Bullion Exchange is expected to attract dealers, refineries and foreign banks, Chief Executive Officer Ashok Gautam said
India's International Bullion Exchange (IIBX) will be open for jewellers with a net worth of Rs 25 crore and above to participate
The regulator has also prescribed a working group to examine whether measures towards any additional risk management are required to be prescribed for FPIs
Revenues from the export of industrial metals would also take a hit from a decline in metal prices
To enable high throughput trading, TCS' solution for MCX will use the Deutsche Börse T7 trading platform, which the Indian IT giant helped develop
Commodity super-cycle may upset plans for national infrastructure pipeline, raise expenses for Railways
Gold's next move is expected on Friday when the US Labor Department releases its non-farm payrolls report for May
Crude oil prices are above their daily 5, 8, 13, and 21 day moving average envelope, which is in bullish sequential order
We are bullish on gold and expect gold to test Rs 48,800- Rs 49,400 this week
If prices gets lower around Rs 46,650 during Akshaya Tritiya 2021, we would recommend investors to buy
The Sebi board is set to discuss the structure and challenges while setting up a spot gold exchange as proposed in the Union Budget last week
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Commodity bourse NCDEX on Monday said it will bear premium for trading up to 5,000 tonnes of chana and mustard seeds as part of its familiarisation initiative.
To be called MCX iComdex base metals index futures, the new indices will start trading from October 19, the bourse said in a statement
The stakes are indeed steep because international traders in this market are often massive entities who could swamp a regulator with little experience
The issue became sensitive after crude futures settled in the negative on April 20, causing huge losses to traders