Coriander Futures Decline on Low Demand - PTI
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi May 02, 2024 14:59
Coriander prices fell in futures trade on Thursday due to weak demand in the spot market, according to PTI. Speculators reduced their positions, leading to a decline of Rs 6 per quintal.
New Delhi, May 2 (PTI) Coriander prices on Thursday eased Rs 6 to Rs 7,430 per quintal in futures trade as speculators reduced their positions amid a weak demand in the spot market.
On the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, coriander contracts for the May delivery declined Rs 6 or 0.08 per cent to Rs 7,430 per quintal in 20,145 lots.
Market analysts said subdued demand in the spot market mainly led to the decline in coriander prices here.
On the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, coriander contracts for the May delivery declined Rs 6 or 0.08 per cent to Rs 7,430 per quintal in 20,145 lots.
Market analysts said subdued demand in the spot market mainly led to the decline in coriander prices here.
Source: PTI
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