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Commodity Market - Oil prices extend losses, Gold rises for second straight day

Silver futures slumped by Rs 318 at Rs 44,908 per kg on October 16 as participants cut down their bets in line with sluggish trend at overseas markets. On the Multi Commodity Exchange, silver contracts for December delivery fell by Rs 318, or 0.70 percent, at Rs 44,908 per kg in a business turnover of 7,274 lots. Crude oil futures fell by Rs 27 to Rs 3,797 per barrel on October 16 after participants reduced positions even as oil strengthened in global markets. On the Multi Commodity Exchange, crude oil for delivery in October dropped by Rs 27, or 0.71 percent, to Rs 3,797 per barrel with a business volume of 34,024 lots. For November delivery, crude oil was quoting lower by Rs 33, or 0.86 percent, to Rs 3,811 per barrel with 1,350 lots. Gold prices jumped Rs 157 to Rs 38,644 per 10 gram in the Mumbai bullion market. The rate of 10 grams 22-carat gold in Mumbai was at Rs 35,398 plus 3 percent GST while 24-carat 10 gram was at Rs 38,664 plus GST. Silver gained Rs 41
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RBI Monetary Policy- RBI repo rate cut to boost housing demand, NEFT to be made 24x7

The Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), on Friday, cut key repo rate by 25 basis points (bps) to 5.15 percent, in its fourth bi-monthly MPC review meeting. Consequently, the reverse repo rate stands at 4.9 percent. The cut, a fifth in a row, was voted by a 5:1 majority. All members of the MPC voted to reduce the policy repo rate and to continue with the accommodative stance of monetary policy. Dr. Chetan Ghate, Dr. Pami Dua, Dr. Michael Debabrata Patra, Shri Bibhu Prasad Kanungo and Shri Shaktikanta Das voted to reduce the repo rate by 25 basis points. Dr. Ravindra H. Dholakia voted to reduce the repo rate by 40 basis points. NEFT to be made 24x7: The RBI, while announcing the repo rate decision, also clarified that the NEFT facility will be made available 24x7 on all working days starting December 2019. Here are the key highlights from the October MPC meeting GDP outlook revised: Highlighting the slowdown in the economy, the MPC cut the fisca

Market News - Coal India workers strike hit production,Retail onion prices hit

Protests by workers at Coal India Ltd on September 24 hit output by about 56%, a senior company official told Reuters. The workers' strike over implementation of reforms including allowing 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) in coal mining - which India approved last month to attract global miners to India - paralyzed operations. The company, which accounts for over four-fifths of India's coal output and employs about 300,000 people, registered a 30% attendance due to the strike. India depends on coal-based utilities for three-quarters of its electricity generation. Coal India produced a total of 466,000 tonnes of coal on September 24, which compared to a business-as-usual production estimate of 1.05 million tonnes, the official said. Petrol and diesel prices today: The oil marketing companies (OMCs) on Tuesday raised the prices of petrol and diesel for the eighth straight day following a drone attack on the Saudi oil plants. In the last eight days, petrol prices

Market News - Oil prices rise, Auto stocks rally on hopes of GST rate cut

Oil prices rise after data shows big drop in US inventories  -Prices had ended lower on Tuesday, squeezed by speculation of a return of sanctions-hit Iranian crude exports to the market following United States President Donald Trump's move to fire national security adviser John Bolton, a noted Iran policy hawk. Oil prices rose on Wednesday after an industry report showed that crude stockpiles in the U.S. fell last week by more than twice the amount that analysts had forecast. Brent crude futures rose 43 cents, or 0.7%, to $62.81 a barrel by 0053 GMT, while WTI futures were up 47 cents, or 0.8%, to $57.87 a barrel. Prices had ended lower on Tuesday, squeezed by speculation of a return of sanctions-hit Iranian crude exports to the market following United States President Donald Trump’s move to fire national security adviser John Bolton, a noted Iran policy hawk. But they rebounded after American Petroleum Institute (API) data released late on Tuesday showed U.S. crude a

Commodity Update - Gold prices fell; Oil futures hit

Gold prices fell for a fourth straight session on Tuesday as risk appetite remained buoyed by better-than-expected economic data, which suggested that the global economy was perhaps not doing as badly as previously assumed. Spot gold was down 0.6% at $1,490.48 per ounce, as of 0421 GMT, after hitting its lowest since Aug. 13 at $1,486 earlier in the session. Bullion prices have shed nearly 5% since hitting a more than 6-year peak of $1,557 on Sept. 4.U.S. gold futures fell 0.8% to $1,498.50 per ounce. Oil futures hit a six-week high on Tuesday, rising for a fifth day on optimism that OPEC and other countries may agree to extend production cuts in a bid to support prices. Brent was up 26 cents, or 0.4%, at $62.85 a barrel by 0349 GMT, while U.S. crude was 27 cents, or 0.5%, higher at $58.12 a barrel. Brent touched its highest since Aug. 1, while U.S. crude rose to the highest since July 31. U.S. oil gained more than 2% on Monday, while Brent finished the day 1.7% hig

SBI cuts MCLR by 10 basis points, slashes term deposit rates.

The country’s largest lender, State Bank of India (SBI), has cut its key lending rate by 10 basis points across all tenures from Tuesday and has also reduced interest rates on term deposits. SBI cuts MCLR by 10 basis points, slashes term deposit rates by 20-25 bps - Bank official hints at another round of rate cuts following low credit offtake The one-year Marginal Cost of Funds based Lending Rate (MCLR) will come down to 8.15 percent from 8.25 percent, effective September 10. This is the fifth straight cut in MCLR in the current financial year (FY 2019-20), SBI said in a statement. A senior SBI executive said that while the bank is passing on the benefit of cost, the demand for credit is also low. There could be another round of reduction in lending rates. The Reserve Bank of India's data on year-to-date credit offtake indicates that the outstanding loans of the Indian banking system as of mid-August have shrunk by about 0.9 percent from the March-end positio

Market News - Silver opens above Rs 50,000 a kg in Mumbai, gold at Rs 39,000-plus

Standard gold opened at Rs 39,091 for 10 grams, trading for the first time above Rs 39,000. It closed at Rs 39,031. Including a three percent goods and services tax, the price is above Rs 40,000. After six years, silver is trading above Rs 50,000 a kilo in the physical market here. Its global prices at $19.4 an ounce is a three-year high. The global high comes amidst the uncertainties of Brexit, a trade war and slowing growth, with traders increasing their silver bets. At Zaveri Bazar, the spot market price opened at Rs 50,125 a kilo and closed a little lower at Rs 49,950 — still up four percent from Tuesday’s close. Gold prices fell by Rs 372 to Rs 39,278 per 10 gram in the national capital on Friday due to weak demand and strong rupee, according to HDFC Securities. In tandem with gold prices, silver also dropped by Rs 1,273 to Rs 49,187 per kilogram here. “Gold declined on weak investment demand and stronger rupee. The spot rupee gained by 21 paise against the dollar du