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PMEX index closes at 3,118 points

byCT Report
08/11/2017
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KARACHI: Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited’s commodity Index on Monday closed at 3,118 points.

The traded value of metals, energy and COTS/FX was recorded at Rs 6.158 billion and the number of lots traded was 14,830, says PMEX release here on Tuesday.

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The Major business was contributed by gold amounting to Rs3.119 billion, followed by WTI crude oil Rs 1.258 billion, currencies through COTS Rs 877.106 million, platinum Rs 258.941 million, silver Rs 170.282 million, copper Rs 168.484 million, DJIA Rs 165.957 million, natural gas Rs 62.649 million, Brent crude oil Rs 36.781 million,NSDQ100 Rs 34.502 million and SNP500 Rs 5.448 million.

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