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NCDEX records volume worth Rs 2,964 cr

Mumbai, Nov 7 (UNI) At least 602 members (2,958 users) of the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchanges (NCDEX) participated in the trading worth Rs 2,964 crore (one way) upto 1700 hrs today.

There were 94,170 trades put through by them. Active trades were high in guarseeds, chana, pepper, chilli, refined soy oil and urad desi.

Yesterday, about 381 members participated in trading and put through 108,900 trades. The volume of trading till 2330 hrs was around Rs 3,369 (one way).

Active trades were high in chana, guarseed, pepper, gold, silver and refined soy oil, a NCDEX release here said.

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