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COMMODITY MARKET STRATEGY 26 August 2014
By : Simran Shah
BASE METAL WRAP: Aluminium in London climbed for a second day following Alcoa Inc.’s decision to close a smelter in Italy and before durable goods orders data from the U.S., the second-largest consumer of industrial metals.
ENERGY WRAP: West Texas Intermediate traded near the lowest price in seven months before supply data that will signal the strength of fuel demand in the U.S, the world’s biggest oil consumer. Brent was steady in London.
PRECIOUS METAL WRAP: Gold held losses near a two-month low on speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise borrowing costs next year, strengthening the dollar and damping demand for an alternative investment.
GLOBAL EVENTS TO WATCH: Trade Balance, CB Leading Index m/m, Core Durable Goods Orders m/m, Durable Goods Orders m/m, HPI m/m, S&P/CS Composite-20 HPI y/y, CB Consumer Confidence, Richmond Manufacturing Index.
INDIAN BENCHMARKS down …Late trade sell-off on SC order
By : Simran Shah
INDIAN EQUITY
BENCHMARKS hit fresh record highs early today ended flat amid selling pressure
in metal and power stocks after the Supreme Court said that guidelines were
breached in coal block allocations during the UPA government and that the terms
of allotment, going as far back as 1993, were themselves illegal.
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Alstom T&D gained 5.5 percent on
joint venture bagging order worth Rs 3,250 crore.
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Further, Lakshmi Vilas Bank has
announced that the Bank opened its Rights Issue for an amount of Rs409.79
crores on August 08, 2014. The issue remained open for 15 days and closed on
August 22, 2014.
The crucial resistance for Nifty is now seen at 7970
and above this 7995. Support for the immediate term is now placed at
7895 and next support will be 7855.
COMMODITY MARKET STRATEGY 25 AUGUST 2014
By : Simran Shah
BASE METAL WRAP:
Copper in Shanghai swung between gains and losses near the highest in
almost four weeks after stockpiles fell the most since May and before housing
data in the U.S., the second-biggest consumer of industrial metals.
ENERGY WRAP:
Brent fell for a
second day amid speculation that Middle East crude supplies will remain safe
amid turmoil across the region. West Texas Intermediate was steady after a
technical issue disrupted electronic trading.
PRECIOUS METAL WRAP:
Investors are exiting
the gold market on speculation that signs of sustained U.S. economic growth
will push the Federal Reserve closer to raising interest rates, cutting demand
for bullion as an inflation hedge.
GLOBAL EVENTS TO WATCH:
German
Ifo Business Climate, Flash Services PMI, New Home Sales.
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