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Aluminium futures rise on global cues, spot demand
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2014/5/27
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NEW DELHI: Aluminium prices went up by 0.29 per cent to Rs 104.65 per kg in futures trade today as participants strengthened their positions, supported by an upward trend overseas.
Further, strong demand in the spot markets also influenced metal prices.
At the Multi Commodity Exchange, aluminium for delivery in May inched up by 30 paise, or 0.29 per cent, to Rs 104.65 per kg in business turnover of 125 lots.
Likewise, the metal for delivery in June traded marginally higher by 25 paise, or 0.24 per cent, to Rs 105.90 per kg in 73 lots.
Marketmen said apart from increased domestic demand, a firming global trend where Aluminium reached a three-week high in London on speculation that supplies of the metal will trail demand, mainly influenced metal prices at futures trade here.
Globally, aluminium for delivery in three months added one per cent to close at USD 1,814.50 a tonne on the London Metal Exchange.
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