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    A Study on Commodity markets

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    INTRODUCTION

    We are moving from a world in which the big eat the small to one in which the fast eat

    the slow.-Klaus Schwab, 2000 (founder of the World Economic Forum)

    A strong and vibrant cash market is a pre-condition for a successful and transparent

    futures market.

    Before the North American futures market originated some 150 years ago, farmers would

    grow their crops and then them to market in the hope of selling their commodity of inventory.

    But without any indication of demand, supply often exceeded what was needed, and not

    purchased crops were left to rot in the streets. Conversely, when a given commodity such

    soybeans were out of season, the goods made from it became very expensive because the

    crop was no longer available, lack of supply.

    In the mid-19 th century, grain markets were established and a central marketplace was

    created for farmers to bring their commodities and sell them either for immediate delivery

    (spot trading) or for forward delivery. The latter contracts, forwards contracts, were the fore-

    runners to todays future contracts. In fact, this concept saved many farmers from the loss of

    crops and helped stabilize supply and prices in the off-season.

    Commodity markets are markets where raw or primary products are exchanged. These raw

    commodities are traded on regulated commodities exchanges, in which they are bought and

    sold in standardized contracts,

    A commodity exchange is an exchange where various commodities and derivatives products

    are trade. Most commodity markets across the world trade in agriculture products and other

    raw materials like wheat, barley, sugar, maize, cotton, cocoa, coffee, milk products, metals,

    etc. and contract based on them. These contracts based on them. These contracts can include

    spot prices, forwards, futures and options.

    Commodities exchanges usually trade futures contracts on commodities, such as trading

    contracts to receive something, say corn, in a certain month. A former raising corn can sell a

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    future contract on his corn, which will not be harvested for several months, and guarantee the

    price he will be paid when he delivers; a breakfast cereal producer buys the contract now and

    guarantees the price will

    Not go up when it is delivered. This protects the farmer from price drops and the buyer from

    price rises. Speculators and investors also buy and sell the future contracts to make a profit

    and provide liquidity to the system.

    Commodities have occupied a large space in everyones life without even notifying them.

    Man has bought commodities either for their survival or to make their life comfortable. But at

    present scenario one can reverse the cycle i.e. by trading in commodities and make money.

    Yes, it is just like buying and selling of shares of companies, one can buy and sell

    commodities. The commodities market is one of the oldest prevailing markets in the human

    history. It dates back to Greek times when olive trees were auctioned and the future market

    was born. In fact, during the 17 th century, rice futures were traded in china.

    Commodities are much diversified and each commodity has got its own value which keeps on

    changing according to their demand in the market. This fluctuation can differ from time to

    time owing to numerous factors.

    In this project is specifically focused on Gold and Silver, the precious metals. Gold and silver

    are most talked about commodities. This study gives a complete picture to the investor about

    the investment in gold and silver.

    Commodity

    Any product that can be used for commerce or an article of commerce which is traded on

    an authorized commodity exchange is known as commodity. The article should be movable

    of value, something which is bought or sold and which is produced or used as the subject or

    barter or sale. Indian Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 1952 defines goods as

    every kind of movable property other than actionable claims, money and securities.

    In current situation, all goods and products of agricultural(including plantation), mineraland

    fossil origin are allowed for commodity trading recognized under the FCRA. The national

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    History of commodity markets

    Commodities future trading was evolved from need of assured continuous supply of

    seasonal agricultural crops. The concept of organized trading in commodities evolved in

    Chicago, in 1848 . But one can trace its roots in Japan. In Japan merchants used to store

    Rice in warehouses for future use. To raise cash warehouse holders sold receipts against the

    stored rice. These were known as rice tickets. Eventually, these rice tickets become

    accepted as a kind of commercial currency. Latter on rules came in to being, to standardize

    the trading in rice tickets. In 19 th century Chicago in United States had emerged as a major

    commercial hub. So that wheat producers from Mid-west attracted here to sell their produce

    to dealers & distributors. Due to lack of organized storage facilities, absence of uniform

    weighing & grading mechanisms producers often confined to the mercy of dealers

    discretion. These situations lead to need of establishing a common meeting place for

    farmers and dealers to transact in spot grain to deliver wheat and receive cash in return.

    Gradually sellers & buyers started making commitments to exchange the produce for cash

    in future and thus contract for futures trading evolved. Whereby the producer would

    agree to sell his produce to the buyer at a future delivery date at an agreed upon price. In

    this way producer was aware of what price he would fetch for his produce and dealer wouldknow about his cost involved, in advance. This kind of agreement proved beneficial to both

    of them. As if dealer is not interested in taking delivery of the produce, he could sell his

    contract to someone who needs the same. Similarly producer who not intended to deliver

    his produce to dealer could pass on the same responsibility to someone else. The price of

    such contract would dependent on the price movements in the wheat market. Latter on by

    making some modifications these contracts transformed in to an instrument to protect

    involved parties against adverse factors such as unexpected price movements and

    unfavorable climatic factors. This promoted traders entry in futures market, which had nointentions to buy or sell wheat but would purely speculate on price movements in market to

    earn profit.

    Trading of wheat in futures became very profitable which encouraged the entry of other

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    commodities in futures market. This created a platform for establishment of a body to

    regulate and supervise these contracts. Thats why Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was

    established in 1848. In 1870 and 1880s the New York Coffee, Cotton and ProduceExchanges were born. Agricultural commodities were mostly traded but as long as there are

    buyers and sellers, any commodity can be traded. In 1872, a group of Manhattan dairy

    merchants got together to bring chaotic condition in New York market to a system in terms

    of storage, pricing, and transfer of agricultural products. In 1933, during the Great

    Depression, the Commodity Exchange, Inc. was established in New York through the

    merger of four small exchanges the National Metal Exchange, the Rubber Exchange of

    New York, the National Raw Silk Exchange, and the New York Hide Exchange.

    The largest commodity exchange in USA is Chicago Board of Trade, The Chicago

    Mercantile Exchange, the New York Mercantile Exchange, the New York Commodity

    Exchange and New York Coffee, sugar and cocoa Exchange. Worldwide there are major

    futures trading exchanges in over twenty countries including Canada, England, India,

    France, Singapore, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

    International Commodity Exchanges

    Futures trading is a result of solution to a problem related to the maintenance of a year

    round supply of commodities/ products that are seasonal as is the case of agricultural

    produce. The United States, Japan, United Kingdom, Brazil, Australia, Singapore are

    homes to leading commodity futures exchanges in the world.

    The New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX)

    The New York Mercantile Exchange is the worlds biggest exchange for trading in physical

    commodity futures. The exchange is in existence since last 132 years and performs trades

    trough two divisions, the NYMEX division, which deals in energy and platinum and the

    COMEX division, which trades in all the other metals.

    Commodities traded: - Light sweet crude oil, Natural Gas, Heating Oil, Gasoline, RBOB

    Gasoline, Electricity Propane, Gold, Silver, Copper, Aluminum, Platinum, Palladium, etc.

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    L ondon Metal Exchange

    The London Metal Exchange (LME) is the worlds premier non -ferrous market, with

    highly liquid contracts. The exchange was formed in 1877 as a direct consequence of the

    industrial revolution witnessed in the 19 th century.

    Commodities traded:- Aluminum, Copper, Nickel, Lead, Tin, Zinc, Aluminum Alloy,

    North American Special Aluminum Alloy (NASAAC), Polypropylene, Linear Low Density

    Polyethylene, etc.

    The Chicago Board of Trade

    The first commodity exchange established in the world was the Chicago Board of Trade

    (CBOT) during 1848 by group of Chicago merchants who were keen to establish a central

    market place for trade. Presently, the Chicago Board of Trade is one of the leading

    exchanges in the world for trading futures and options. More than 50 contracts on futures

    and options are being offered by CBOT currently through open outcry and/or electronically.

    Commodities Traded: - Corn, Soybean, Oil, Soybean meal, Wheat, Oats, Ethanol, Rough

    Rice, Gold, and Silver etc.

    Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM)

    The Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM) is the second largest commodity futures

    exchange in the world. It trades in to metals and energy contracts. It has made rapid

    advancement in commodity trading globally since its inception 20 years back. TOCOMs

    recent tie up with the MCX to explore cooperation and business opportunities is seen as one

    of the steps towards providing platform for futures price discovery in Asia for Asian players

    in Crude Oil since the demand-supply situation in U.S. that drives NYMEX is different from

    demand-supply situation in Asia

    Commodities traded: - Gasoline, Kerosene, Crude Oil, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Aluminum,

    Rubber, etc

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    Chicago Mercantile Exchange

    The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is the largest futures exchange in the US and the

    largest futures clearing house in the world for futures and options trading. Formed in 1898

    primarily to trade in Agricultural commodities, the CME introduced the worlds first

    financial futures more than 30 years ago.

    Commodities Traded: - Butter milk, Diammonium phosphate, Feeder cattle, frozen pork

    bellies, Lean Hogs, Live cattle, Non-fat Dry Milk, Urea, Urea Ammonium Nitrate, etc.

    Introduction to Indian commodity market

    India, a commodity based economy where two-third of the one billion population depends

    on agricultural commodities, surprisingly has an under developed commodity market. The

    vast geographical extent of India and her huge population is aptly complemented . The

    broadest classification of the Indian Market can be made in terms of the commodity market

    and the bond market.

    India Commodity Market can be subdivided into the following two categories:

    Wholesale Market

    Retail Market

    ThetraditionalwholesalemarketinIndiadealtwithwholesellerswhobought goods from the

    farmers and manufacturers and then sold them to the retailers after making a profit in the

    process. It was the retailers who finally sold the goods to the consumers. With the passage of

    time the importance of whole sellers began to decline due to various reasons.

    In recent years, the extent of the retail market (both organized and unorganized) has

    evolved in leaps and bounds. In fact, the success stories of the commodity market of India inrecent years has mainly centered on the growth generated by the Retail Sector. Almost every

    commodity under the sun both agricultural and industrial is now being provided at well

    distributed retail outlets throughout the country.

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    Moreover, the retail outlets belong to both the organized as well as the unorganized sector.

    The unorganized retail outlets of the yesteryears consist of small shop owners who are price

    takers where consumers face a highly competitive price structure. The organized sectors onthe other hand are owned by various business houses like Pantaloons, Reliance, Tata and

    others. Such markets are usually selling a wide range of articles both agricultural and

    manufactured, edible and inedible, perishable and durable. Modern marketing strategies and

    other techniques of sales promotion enable such markets to draw customers from every

    section of the society. However the growth of such markets has still centered on the urban

    areas primarily due to infrastructural limitations.

    Considering the present growth rate, the total valuation of the Indian Retail Market is

    estimated to cross Rs. 10,000 billion in the year 2010. Demand for commodities is likely to

    become four times by 2012 than what it presently is.

    History of Commodity Market in India

    The history of organized commodity derivatives in India goes back to the nineteenth century

    when Cotton Trade Association started futures trading in 1875, about a decade after they

    started in Chicago. Over the time datives market developed in several commodities in India.

    Following Cotton, derivatives trading started in oilseed in Bombay (1900), raw jute and jutegoods in Calcutta (1912), Wheat in Hapur (1913) and Bullion in Bombay (1920).

    However many feared that derivatives fuelled unnecessary speculation and were detrimental

    to the healthy functioning of the market for the underlying commodities, resulting in to

    banning of commodity options trading and cash settlement of commodities futures after

    independence in 1952. The parliament passed the Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1952,

    which regulated contracts in Commodities all over the India. The act prohibited options

    trading in Goods along with cash settlement of forward trades, rendering a crushing blow to

    the commodity derivatives market. Under the act only those associations/exchanges, which

    are granted reorganization from the Government, are allowed to organize forward trading in

    regulated commodities. The act envisages three tire regulations: (i) Exchange which

    organizes forward trading in commodities can regulate trading on day-to-day basis. (ii)

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    Forward Markets Commission provides regulatory oversight under the powers delegated to

    it by the central Government. (iii) The Central Government- Department of Consumer

    Affairs, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution- is the ultimateregulatory authority.

    The commodities future market remained dismantled and remained dormant for about four

    decades until the new millennium when the Government, in a complete change in a policy,

    started actively encouraging commodity market. After Liberalization and Globalization in

    1990, the Government set up a committee (1993) to examine the role of futures trading.

    Commodity exchange in India plays an important role where the prices of any commodity

    are not fixed, in an organized way. Earlier only the buyer of produce and its seller in the

    market judged upon the prices. Others never had a say.

    Today, commodity exchanges are purely speculative in nature. Before discovering the price,

    they reach to the producers, end-users, and even the retail investors, at a grassroots level. It

    brings a price transparency and risk management in the vital market. Since 2002, the

    commodities future market in India has experienced an unexpected boom in terms of modern

    exchanges, number of commodities allowed for derivatives trading as well as the value of

    futures trading in commodities, which crossed $ 1 trillion mark in 2006. Since 1952 till 2002

    commodity datives

    market was virtually non- existent, except some negligible activities on OTC basis.

    In India there are 25 recognized future exchanges, of which there are three national level

    multi-commodity exchanges. After a gap of almost three decades, Government of India has

    allowed forward transactions in commodities through Online Commodity Exchanges, a

    modification of traditional business known as Ad hat and VaydaVyapar to facilitate better

    risk coverage and delivery of commodities. The three exchanges are: National Commodity

    & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) Mumbai, Multi Commodity Exchange of India

    Limited (MCX) Mumbai and National Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Limited(NMCEI L )Ahmedabad.There are other regional commodity exchanges situated in different

    parts of India.

    L egal framework for regulating commodity futures in India

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    The commodity futures traded in commodity exchanges are regulated by the Government

    under the Forward Contracts Regulations Act, 1952 and the Rules framed there under. The

    regulator for the commodities trading is the Forward Markets Commission, situated atMumbai, which comes under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs Food and Public Distribution

    F orward Markets Commission ( F MC)

    It is statutory institution set up in 1953 under Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1952.

    Commission consists of minimum two and maximum four members appointed by Central

    Govt. Out of these members there is one nominated chairman. All the exchanges have been

    set up under overall control of Forward Market Commission (FMC) of Government of India.

    National Commodities & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX)

    National Commodities & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) promoted by ICICI Bank

    Limited (ICICI Bank), Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), National Bank of

    Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) and National Stock Exchange of India

    Limited (NSC). Punjab National Bank (PNB), Credit Ratting Information Service of India

    Limited (CRISIL), Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), Canara Bank

    and Goldman Sachs by subscribing to the equity shares have joined the promoters as a share

    holder of exchange. NCDEX is the only Commodity Exchange in the country promoted by

    national level institutions.

    NCDEX is a public limited company incorporated on 23 April 2003. NCDEX is a national

    level technology driven on line Commodity Exchange with an independent Board of

    Directors and professionals not having any vested interest in Commodity Markets.

    It is committed to provide a world class commodity exchange platform for market

    participants to trade in a wide spectrum of commodity derivatives driven by best global

    practices, professionalism and transparency.

    NCDEX is located in Mumbai and offers facilities to its members in more than 550 centersthroughout India. NCDEX currently facilitates trading of 57 commodities.

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    Commodities Traded at NCDEX

    Bullion - Gold KG, Silver, Brent

    Minerals - Electrolytic Copper Cathode, Aluminum Ingot, Nickel

    Cathode, Zinc Metal Ingot, Mild steel Ingots

    Oil and Oil seeds - Cotton seed, Oil cake, Crude Palm Oil, Groundnut (in shell),

    Groundnut expeller Oil, Cotton, Mentha oil, RBD Pamolein,

    Refined soya oil, Rape seeds, Mustard seeds, Caster seed, Yellow soybean.

    Pulses -Urad, Yellow peas, Chana, Tur, Masoor,

    Grain -Wheat, Indian Pusa Basmati Rice, Indian parboiled Rice,

    Indian raw Rice (ParmalPR-106), Barley, Yellow red maize

    Spices -Jeera, Turmeric, Pepper

    Plantation - Cashew, Coffee Arabica, Coffee Robusta

    Fibers and other - Guar Gum, Guar seeds, Jute sacking bags, Indian 28 mm cotton,

    Indian 31mm cotton, Lemon, Grain Bold, Medium Staple, Mulberry, Green

    Cottons Potato, Raw Jute,Mulberry raw Silk, V-797 Kapas, Sugar, Chilli LCA334

    Energy -Crude Oil, Furnace oil.

    Multi Commodity Exchange of India L imited (MCX)

    Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited (MCX) is an independent and de-metalized

    exchange with permanent reorganization from Government of India, having Head Quarter in

    Mumbai. Key share holders of MCX are Financial Technologies (India) Limited, State Bank

    of India, Union Bank of India, Corporation Bank of India, Bank of India and Canara Bank.

    MCX facilitates online trading, clearing and settlement operations for commodity futures

    market across the country.

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    MCX started of trade in Nov 2003 and has built strategic alliance with Bombay Bullion

    Association, Bombay Metal Exchange, Solvent Extractors Association of India, pulses

    Importers Association and ShetkariSanghatana. MCX deals wit about 100 commodities.

    Commodities Traded at MCX

    Bullion - Gold, Silver, Silver Coins,

    Minerals - Aluminum, Copper, Nickel, Iron/steel, Tin, Zinc, Lead

    Oil and Oil seeds - Castor oil/castor seeds, Crude Palm oil/ RBD Pamolein,

    Groundnut oil, Mustard/ Rapeseed oil, Soy seeds/Soy meal/Refined Soy Oil,

    Coconut Oil Cake, Copra, Sunflower oil, Sunflower Oil cake, Tamarind seed oil,

    Pulses - Chana, Masur, Tur, Urad, Yellow peas

    Grains - Rice/ Basmati Rice, Wheat, Maize, Bajara, Barley,

    Spices - Pepper, Red Chili, Jeera, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove,

    Ginger,

    Plantation - Cashew Kernel, Rubber, Areca nut, Betel nuts, Coconut,

    Coffee,

    Fiber and others - Kapas, KapasKhalli, Cotton (long staple, medium staple,

    short staple), Cotton Cloth, Cotton Yarn, Gaur seed and Guargum, Gur and Sugar,Khandsari, Mentha Oil, Potato, Art Silk Yarn, Chara or Berseem, Raw Jute, Jute

    Goods, Jute Sacking,

    Petrochemicals - High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Polypropylene (PP), Poly

    Vinyl Chloride (PVC)

    Energy - Brent Crude Oil, Crude Oil, Furnace Oil, Middle East Sour Crude Oil,

    Natural Gas

    National Multi Commodity Exchange of India L imited (NMCEI L )

    National Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited (NMCEIL) is the first de -mutualised

    Electronic Multi Commodity Exchange in India. On 25 th July 2001 it was granted approval

    by Government to organize trading in edible oil complex. It is being supported by Central

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    warehous i Corpora tion L i ited, Gu jara t State Agr i ultura l Marke ting Board and Nep tune

    Overseas L i ited. I t got reorgan i ation in Oc t 2002. N MC IL Head Quar ter is a t

    Ahmedabad

    ST T E F T A KET

    M i i of consumer

    Forwards marke t comm iss ion

    Commod it Exchange

    Na tiona l stock exchange Regional stock exchange

    NCDEXMCX NMCE NBOT 20 o ther

    re iona l

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    G O L D

    Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (Latin aurum, shining dawn) and an atomic

    number of 79. It has been a highly sought after precious metal for coinage, jewelry, in rocks,

    in veins and in alluvial deposits. Gold is dense, soft, shiny and the most malleable and ductile

    pure metal known. Pure gold has a bright yellow color and luster traditionally considered

    attractive, which it maintains without oxidizing in air or water. Gold is one of the coinage

    metals and has served as a symbol of wealth and a store of value throughout history. Gold

    standards have provided a basis for monetary policies. It also has been linked to a variety of

    symbolisms and ideologies.

    A total of 158,000 tones (=8,333.33 cubic meters) of gold have been mined in human

    history, as of 2009. Modern industrial uses include dentistry and electronics, where gold has

    traditionally found use because of its good resistance to oxidative corrosion and excellent

    quality as conductor of electricity.

    For thousands of years gold served individuals as the most common medium of exchange.

    People began experimenting with convertible paper currencies backed by gold in the 1700

    and 1800s. The international system of central bank managed gold-backed currencies that

    developed was called the gold standard. The shackles placed on central banks by the

    necessity of ensuring gold convertibility prevented them from issuing excess paper money to

    pay for government expenses, thereby causing inflation.

    The gold standard was dismantled and the shackles removed on the eve of World War I when

    most central banks removed gold convertibility, ostensibly to make it easier for them to

    finance war spending. After this, the world would experience some of the greatest inflations

    in history, including that Germany in the early 1920s the hardships experienced in the Great

    Depression and World War II kept the gold standard from being properly reconstructed. It

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    was only after WWII that the worlds nations attempted to reconnect the international

    monetary system to gold. In the resulting Breton Woods system that developed, all currencies

    were fixed in price to the United States dollar, while the dollar itself was convertible by theworlds central banks into 0.028 ounces of gold ( 1 ounce was worth $35). The dollar had

    moved to the centre of the worlds monetary system, challenging gold.

    This shows the gradual unraveling of both the Breton Woods system and golds $35 fixed

    price, the end of dollar convertibility god, the elimination of gold as a monetary asset, and the

    emergence of todays system of freely floating competing currencies. Even though the dollar

    is no longer linked to gold, it has retained its position as the worlds pre-eminent medium of

    exchange. Till today 10 times more silver has been mined when compared to gold. On

    Ground availability pf Gold is five times more than that of silver.

    History of G old

    A child finds a shiny rock in a creek, thousands of years ago, and the human race is

    introduced to gold for the first time.

    Gold was first discovered as shining, yellow nuggets. "Gold is where you find it," so thesaying goes, and gold was first discovered in its natural state, in streams all over the world.

    No doubt it was the first metal known to early hominids.

    Gold became a part of every human culture. Its brilliance,

    natural beauty, and luster, and its great malleability and

    resistance to tarnish made it enjoyable to work and play with.

    Because gold is dispersed widely throughout the geologic

    world, its discovery occurred to many different groups in

    many different locales. And nearly everyone who found it was

    impressed with it, and so was the developing culture in which they lived

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    Gold was the first metal widely known to our species. When thinking about the historical

    progress of technology, we consider the development of iron and copper-working as the

    greatest contributions to our species' economic and cultural progress - but gold came first.

    As far back as 3100 B.C., we have evidence of a gold/silver value ratio in the code of Menes,

    the founder of the first Egyptian dynasty. In this code it is stated that "one part of gold is

    equal to two and one half parts of silver in value." This is our earliest of a value relationship

    between gold and silver.

    In ancient Egypt, around the time of Sati I (1320 B.C.), we find the creation of the first gold

    treasure map now known to us. Today, in the Turin Museum is a papyrus and fragments

    known as the "Carte des mines d'or." It pictures gold mines, miners' quarters, road leading to

    the mines and gold-bearing mountains, and so on.

    Where is that gold mine located? Well, you know how it is with treasure maps - there's

    always something a little vague about them, to throw you off the trail.

    Modern thought is that it portrays the Wadi Fawakhir region in which the El Sid gold mine is

    located, but the matter is far from settled. Jason and the Argonauts sought the Golden Fleece

    around 1200 B.C.

    That Greek myth makes more sense when you realize that the fleece that it refers to is the

    sheep's fleece used in the recovery of fine placer gold.

    Early miners would use water power to propel gold-bearing sand over the hide of a sheep,

    which would trap the tiny, but heavy, flakes of gold. When the fleece had absorbed all it

    could hold, this 'golden fleece' was hung up to dry, and when dry would be beaten gently so

    that the gold would fall off and be recovered.

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    This primitive form of hydraulic mining began thousands of years ago, and was still being

    used by some miners as recently as the California gold rush of 1849.

    The first use of gold as money occurred around 700 B.C., when Lydian merchants producedthe first coins. These were simply stamped lumps of a 63% gold and 27% silver mixture

    known as 'electrum.' This standardized unit of value no doubt helped Lydian traders in their

    wide-ranging

    successes, for by the time of Croesus of Mermnadae, the last King of Lydia (570 -546 B.C.),

    Lydia had amassed a huge hoard of gold. Today, we still speak of the ultra-wealthy as being

    'rich as Croesus.'

    A monetary standard made the world economy possible. The concept of money, (i.e., gold

    and silver in standard weight and fineness coins) allowed the World's economies to expand

    and prosper. During the Classic period of Greek and Roman rule in the western world, gold

    and silver both flowed to India for spices, and to China for silk. At the height of the Empire

    (A.D. 98-160), Roman gold and silver coins reigned from Britain to North Africa and Egypt.

    Money had been invented. Its name was gold.

    Uses of G old

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    G old is an investment.

    Since 2001, we have been in the early stage of a gold bull market. A young bull market is the

    investment opportunity of a lifetime. This asset class (precious metals) should vastly

    outperform traditional asset classes like stocks, bonds, real estate - for the next 5-10 years.

    All signs point to a continued upswing in gold prices. The reality is, gold responds well to

    currency debasement and monetary uncertainty.

    G old's Usefulness as safe haven .

    The geo-political and world economic structure is currently undergoing major change-some

    have even called the situation an "upheaval." This means that the investment outlook,

    particularly for certain parts of the world, is more unpredictable than usual. Under these

    circumstances, it is logical to conclude that certain investment portfolios should include real

    (non-paper) assets such as commodities for protection against a potential decline in the paper

    markets.

    G old's Usefulness as an sset Diversifier

    most portfolios are invested primarily in traditional financial assets such as stocks, bonds and

    mutual funds. Adding gold to a portfolio introduces an entirely different asset; a tangible or

    real asset, thus increasing the portfolio's degree of diversification. The purpose of

    diversification is to protect the total portfolio against fluctuations in the value of any one

    asset or type of asset. Gold does exactly that.

    The reason is basic The economic forces which determine the price of gold are different from, and in many cases opposed to,

    the forces which determine the prices of most financial assets. The price of an equity depends on the

    earnings and growth potential of the company it represents. Likewise, the price of a bond depends on its

    safety, its yield, and the yields of competing fixed income investments.

    G old is money

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    Gold is still the most important money in the world. Gold has been the ultimate store of value

    and currency for 4,000 years, outlasting all paper currency and fiat money. Stocks and bonds

    expire; governments come and go; but gold is forever. Gold has intrinsic value as a rare asset.Gold is precious. And what keeps it precious is that the total amount of gold in the world is a

    small quantity.

    G old is insurance .

    Gold has always acted as portfolio insurance - protecting you against potential disaster of

    your financial assets. Gold is a hedge because it is negatively correlated to traditional

    financial assets. In other words, when paper assets go up - like, stocks and bonds gold

    goes down. And when paper assets go down, gold goes up. History has shown that a gold-

    hedged portfolio during uncertain financial and political times provides the ultimate

    insurance against potential economic calamity.

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    SILV ER

    Silver is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag (Latin: argentums, fromthe Indo European root * arg-for white or shining) and atomic number 47. a soft, white,

    lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the

    highest thermal conductivity of any metal. The metal occurs naturally in its pure, free from

    native silver, as an alloy with gold and other metals, and in minerals such as argentite and

    chlorargyrite. Most silver is produced as a by-product of copper, gold, lead, and zinc refining.

    Silver has long been valued as precious metal, and it is used to make ornaments, jewelry,

    high-value tableware, utensils, and currency coins. Today, silver metal is also used in

    electrical contacts and conductor, in mirrors and in catalysis of chemical reactions. Its

    compounds are used in photographic film and dilute silver nitrate solutions and other silver

    compounds are used as disinfectants and micro biocides. While many medical antimicrobial

    uses of silver have been supplanted by antibiotics, further research into clinical potential

    continues.

    Many well known uses of silver involve its precious metal properties including currency,

    decorative items and mirrors. The contrast between the appearance of its bright white color in

    contrast with other media makes it very useful to the visual art. It has also long been used to

    confer high monetary value as objects (such as silver coins and investment bars) or make

    objects symbolic of high social or political rank.

    Silver, in the form of electrum (a gold-silver alloy), was coined to produce money in around

    700BC by the Lydians. Later, silver was refined and coined in its pure form. Many nations

    used silver as the basic unit of monetary value. In the modern world, silver bullion has the

    ISO currency code XAG. The name of the United Kingdom monetary unit pound ()

    reflects the fact that it originally represented the value of one troy pound of sterling silver. Inthe 1800s, many nations, such as the United States and Great Britain, switched from silver to

    a gold standard of monetary value, then in the 20 th century to fiat currency.

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    History of silver

    Silver has attracted mans fascination for many thousands of years. Ancient civilizationsfound silver deposits plentiful on or near the earths surface. Relics of these civilizations,

    include jewelry, religious artifacts, and food vessels formed from the durable, malleable

    metal. This metal took on near mystical qualities in marking important historical milestones

    throughout the ages, and served as a medium of exchange. The Mesopotamian merchants

    were doing just that as early as 700 BC.

    In 1792, silver assumed a key role in the United States monetary system when Congress

    based the currency on the silver dollar, and its fixed relationship to gold. Silver was used for the nations coinage until its use was discontinued in 1965. The dawn of the 20th century

    marked an important economic function for silver, that of an industrial raw material.

    Today, silver is sought as a valuable and practical industrial commodity, as well as an

    appealing investment precious metal. Many countries now issue silver bullion coins, among

    them the Unites States, Canada and Mexico. Private issue silver bullion is also available from

    select private mints.

    Although silver is relatively scarce, it is the most plentiful and least expensive of the precious

    metals. The largest silver producing countries are Mexico, Peru, the United States, Australia

    and Chile. Sources of silver include; silver mined directly, silver mined as a by-product of

    gold, copper, lead and zinc mining, and silver extracted from recycled materials, primarily

    used photographic materials. Today, silver bullion stocks make up a significant component of

    silver supply.

    The American Eagle Bullion program was launched in 1986 with the sale of gold and silver bullion coins. Platinum was added to the American Eagle Bullion family in 1997. A bullion

    coin is a coin that is valued by its weight in a specific precious metal.

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    Silver Uses

    Demand for silver is built on three main pillars: industrial and decorative uses, photography,

    and jewelry & silverware. Together, these three categories represent more than 95 percent of

    annual silver consumption. In 2007, 455.5 million ounces of silver were used for industrial

    applications, while over 128 million ounces of silver were committed to the photographic

    sector, 163.4 million ounces were consumed in the jewelry market, and 58.8 million ounces

    were used in the silverware market.

    Why is this indispensable metal in such demand? The reasons are simple. Silver has a number

    of unique properties including its strength, malleability and ductility, its electrical and

    thermal conductivity, its sensitivity to and high reflectance of light and the ability to endure

    extreme temperature ranges. Silvers unique properties restrict its substitution in most

    applications. Choose from the following list to learn more about some of the various

    applications of silver:

    Traditional

    y Coinage, Silver jewelry, Photography, Silverware and Table Settings.

    Industrial

    y Batteries, Bearings, Brazing and Soldering, Catalysts, Electronics.

    Emerging

    Medical Applications, Solar Energy, Mirrors & Coatings, Solar Energy,

    Water Purification.

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    RE SE RCH METHODO L O G Y

    Research in common parlance refers to a search for knowledge. In fact research is an art of

    scientific investigation. The Advanced Learners Dictionary of current English lays down the

    meaning of research as a careful investigation or inquiry especially through search for new

    facts in any branch of knowledge .

    For the preparation of the project report several method were used to collect data and

    pertinent information. The data required for the studies were collected is primary source.

    Detailed questionnaire were prepared for the different departments covering as many

    variables as possible

    DI SS ERT TION TIT LE

    STUDY ON COMMODITY M R ET - PRICE DRI VER S O F G O L D ND

    SILV ER

    Statement of the problem

    The commodity market is still new and growing in India and it has a bright scope to develop,

    on that view this research study is taken.

    The Research main intention is to know the various price drivers that determine the price of

    commodity. The main problem in the commodity market is the prediction of future price of

    commodity; especially prediction of price of global metals (gold and silver) is very difficult.The future prediction will be made on the basis of the past response of commodity market to

    various price drivers. Especially this research on Gold and silver because these two

    commodities have global market with high volatility. The price of gold and silver are highly

    affected by the various factors happening in and around the world. In order to know behavior

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    of this to commodity to that factor, researcher referred past reacts of commodity market.

    Objective of the study

    To study about the Indian commodity market.

    To study different price drivers affect the Gold and silver.

    To find out how price of Gold and silver fluctuate in Indian Commodity market

    To interpret about movement of future price of gold and silver in commodity market.

    To derive the relation of these commodities with other financial instruments such as moneysupply.

    Research design

    Research design is the conceptual structure within which research is conducted; it constitutes

    the blueprint for the collection, measurement and analysis of data. It is a plan for selecting of

    type of information used to answer the research question. It is a framework for specifying the

    relationship among the different influencing variables. .

    Empirical research:-

    This research is done by using the empirical research design to analyze the performance and

    to study the impact of price drivers of gold and silver on commodity market, by using all

    available data.

    Samplingdesign

    Sampling is simply the process of learning about the population on basis of a sample. Thus,

    sampling technique instead of every unit of the universe. Only a part of the universe is

    studied and conclusion is drawn on that basis for the entire universe. A sample is subset of

    population units. The researcher adopted the simple random sampling technique for the study

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    Simple random sampling

    Simple random sampling refers to that sampling technique in which each and every unit of

    the population has an equal opportunity of being selected in the sample. The researcher has

    adopted simple random sampling because population is known.

    Source of data

    Data is the fact or an event. This data or information is needed for every research work. Thedata can be classified into two types: that is

    1) Primary data

    2) Secondary data

    Primary data

    Data originally collected for an investigation are known as primary data. Such data are

    originally in character and are generated in large number of survey conducted by individualresearcher on research bodies. For example data collected by the researcher from the

    interviewing investor.

    Collecting the opinion of investor about commodity market situation

    Interviewing the Acumen investment analyst.

    Secondary data

    Data which are actually collected for some earlier research work and are applicable or usablein future research and which already have been passed through the satisfied process.

    The secondary data for this study was collected from the relevant journals,

    newspapers, and textbooks

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    The main source of secondary data for this Project is Internet source like MCX,

    NCDEX.

    Tool used

    The live trading of last one year record system which is used in angel broking, and

    Bloomberg, SAP software which is used in the angel broking are used in this research to

    collect required data.

    Scope of the study

    The scope of study shows the outer line or border of the research study.

    This study limited to only two commodities, i.e. Gold and Silver.

    This study is based on last one year performance of Gold and silver.

    This study relates to only Indian commodity market that is MCX, NCDX.

    L imitation of study

    The following are some of the limitations of the study:

    1) The project work was required to be completed within a short period of time. So time

    constraint was one of the main limitations of the study.

    2) Most of the informations are collected from secondary data, so researcher cant say it

    100% applicable.

    3) There is no particular format for the study.

    4) Cost Constraint.

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    INDU STRY PRO F IL E

    Broking Insights

    The Indian broking industry is one of the oldest trading industries that have been around even

    before the establishment of the BSE in 1875. Despite passing through a number of changes in

    the post liberalization period, the industry has found its way towards sustainable growth.

    With the purpose of gaining a deeper understanding about the role of the Indian stock broking

    industry in the countrys economy, we present in this section some of the industry insights

    gleaned from analysis of data received through primary research.

    For the broking industry, we started with an initial database of over 1,800 broking firms thatwere contacted, from which 464 responses were received. The list was further short listed

    based on the number of terminals and the top 210 were selected for profiling. 394 responses,

    that provided more than 85% of the information sought have been included for this analysis

    presented here as insights. All the data for the study was collected through responses received

    directly from the broking firms. The insights have been arrived at through an analysis on

    various parameters, pertinent to the equity broking industry, such as region, terminal, market,

    branches, sub brokers, products and growth areas.

    Some key characteristics of the sample 394 firms are:

    y On the basis of geographical concentration, the West region has the maximum

    representation of 52%. Around 24% firms are located in the North, 13% in the South

    and 10% in the East

    y 3% firms started broking operations before 1950, 65% between 1950-1995 and 32%

    post

    1995

    y On the basis of terminals, 40% are located at Mumbai, 12% in Delhi, 8% in

    Ahmadabad, 7% in Kolkata, 4% in Chennai and 29% are from other cities

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    y From this study, we find that almost 36% firms trade in cash and derivatives and 27%

    are into cash markets alone. Around 20% trade in cash, derivatives and commodities

    y In the cash market, around 34% firms trade at NSE, 14% at BSE and 52% trade at

    both exchanges. In the derivative segment, 48% trade at NSE, 7% at BSE and 45% at

    both, whereas in the debt market, 31% trade at NSE, 26% at BSE and 43% at both

    exchanges

    y Majority of branches are located in the North, i.e. around 40%. West has 31%, 24%

    are located in South and 5% in East

    y In terms of sub-brokers, around 55% are located in the South, 29% in West, 11% in

    North and 4% in East

    y Trading, IPOs and Mutual Funds are the top three products offered with 90% firms

    offering trading, 67% IPOs and 53% firms offering mutual fund transactions

    y In terms of various areas of growth, 84% firms have expressed interest in expanding

    their institutional clients, 66% firms intend to increase FII clients and 43% are

    interested in setting up JV in India and abroad

    y In terms of IT penetration, 62% firms have provided their website and around 94%

    firms have email facility

    Terminals

    Almost 52% of the terminals in the sample are based in the Western region of India, followed

    by 25% in the North, 13% in the South and 10% in the East. Mumbai has got the maximum

    representation from the West, Chennai from the South, New Delhi from the North andKolkata from the East.

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    Mumbai also has got the maximum representation in having the highest number of terminals.

    40% terminals are located in Mumbai while 12% are from Delhi, 8% from Ahmadabad, 7%

    from Kolkata, 4% from Chennai and 29% are from other cities in India.

    Branches & Sub-Brokers

    The maximum concentration of branches is in the North, with as many as 40% of all branches

    located there, followed by the Western region, with 31% branches. Around 24% branches are

    located in the South and East constitutes for 5% of the total branches of the total sample.

    In case of sub-brokers, almost 55% of them are based in the South. West and North follow,

    with 30% and 11% sub-brokers respectively, whereas East has around 4% of total sub-

    brokers .

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    Financial Markets

    The financial markets have been classified as cash market, derivatives market, debt market

    and commodities market. Cash market, also known as spot market, is the most sought after

    amongst investors. Majority of the sample broking firms are dealing in the cash market,

    followed by derivative and commodities. 27% firms are dealing only in the cash market,

    whereas 35% are into cash and derivatives. Almost 20% firms trade in cash, derivatives and

    commodities market. Firms that are into cash, derivatives and debt are 7%. On the other

    hand, firms into cash and commodities are 3%, cash & debt market and commodities alone

    are 2%. 4% firms trade in all the markets.

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    In the cash market, around 34% firms trade at NSE, 14% at BSE and 52% trade at both

    exchanges. In the equity derivative market, 48% of the sampled broking houses are members

    of NSE and 7% trade at BSE, while 45% of the sample operates in both stock exchanges.Around

    43% of the broking houses operating in the debt market, trade at both exchanges with 31%

    and 26% firms uniquely at NSE and BSE respectively.

    Of the brokers operating in the commodities market, 57% firms operate at NCDEX and

    MCX. Around 20% and 21% firms are solely in NCDEX and MCX respectively, whereas 2%

    firms trade in NCDEX, MCX and NMCE.

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    Products

    The survey also revealed that in the past couple of years, apart from trading, the firms have

    started offering various investment related value added services. The sustained growth of the

    economy in the past couple of years has resulted in broking firms offering many diversified

    services related to IPOs, mutual funds, company research etc. However, the core trading

    activity is still the predominant form of business, forming 90% of the firms in the sample.

    67% firms are engaged in offering IPO related services. The broking industry seems to have

    capitalised on the

    growth of the mutual fund industry, which was pegged at 40% in 2006. More than 50% of the

    sample broking houses deal in mutual fund investment services. The average growth in assets

    under management in the last two years is almost 48%. Company research is another

    lucrative area where the broking firms offer their services; more than 33% of the firms are

    engaged in providing company research services. Additionally, a host of other value added

    services such as fundamental and technical analysis, investment banking, arbitrage etc are

    offered by the firms at different levels.

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    Of the total sample of broking houses providing trading services, 52% are based in the West,

    followed by 25% from North, 13% from South and 10% from the East. Around 50% of the

    firms offering IPO related services are based in the West as compared to 27% in North, 13%in South and 10% in East. In providing mutual funds services, the Western region was

    dominant amounting to 49% followed by 27% from North; The South and the East are almost

    at par with 13% and 11% respectively.

    Future Plans

    68% of the firms from the sample have envisaged strategies for future growth. With the

    middle class Indian investor as well as foreign investor willing to invest in the stock market,

    majority of

    the firms preferred expansion of institutional and the Foreign Institutional Investor clients in

    their areas of growth. Around 84% have shown interest in expanding their institutional client

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    base. Nearly 51% of such firms are located in the West, 25% in North, 15% are from South

    and 9% from East. Since the past couple of years, India, along with Korea and Taiwan, has

    been one of the preferred destinations for the FIIs. With corporate restructuring, rising marketcapitalisation and sectoral friendly policies helping the FIIs, more than two thirds of the firms

    are interested in increasing their FII client base. Amongst these firms, West again has

    maximum representation of 53%, followed by North with 22%. South has 15% firms and

    East makes up for 9%.

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    Company profile

    a. Background and inception of the company

    Acumen Capital Market (India) Ltd. is one of Indias fastest growing integrated financial

    services organizations headquartered in Cochin, with a pan India presence through its own,

    specialized network of regional offices linked by advanced technology. The company is

    driven by a customer centric growth approach reinforcing its commitment towards its clients,

    shareholders, employees and the community as a whole in facilitating growth and funding

    ideas. The Company believes that life is all about dreaming a big dream, planning how to

    make that dream come true and then working towards achieving it. Thats why we made itour driving force. And that is what we help our clients and associates to do.

    Peninsular Capital Market India Ltd. Established in 1995 was rechristened as Acumen

    Capital Market India Ltd. in 2008 and in this short span Acumen has managed to position

    itself as the second best broking house in the state of Kerala in terms of turnover. Renowned

    Chartered Accountant and financial columnist Mr. T S Anantharaman, Director Catholic

    Syrian Bank was the founder Chairman. ACML is the flagship company of Acumen group

    which comprises of 4 dynamic companies Acumen Capital Market India Ltd., Acumen

    Commodities India Ltd.,

    Peninsular Middle East DMCC and PCML Properties Pvt. Ltd. ACML have a network spread

    across 12 state locations through more than 30 regional offices. The architects of this success

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    story Managing Director MrAkshayAgarwal, Directors: Mr. SanthoshAgarwal, Mr.

    Akhilesh Agarwal, Mr. PR Aravindakshan Nair and Mr. EJ Davis.

    With the help of a strong top management team comprising of reputed and vastly experienced

    professionals from different fields, Acumen witnessed tremendous growth even during the

    economic downturn. This phenomenal performance is attributed to the companys relentless

    focus on excellence in service through impeccable customer oriented, transparent and ethical

    business practices which is engrained in the companys culture. This was also augmented by

    investments in advanced technologies that helped in value addition.

    Our clients include retail customers, high-net-worth Investors, angel investors, financial

    institutions and corporate clients. Acumen is an integrated financial services provider with a

    range of financial products and services such as Wealth Management, Broking &

    Distribution, Commodity Broking, Currency and interest futures trading, Portfolio

    Management Services, and Private Equity.

    Having witnessed a strong performance by the Indian economy during the downturn we at

    ACML believe that we are well equipped to leverage our core competency to take advantage

    of a vibrant economy and set new standards by taking this organization to a new level.

    Mile stone .

    b. Nature of the business carried :

    Financial Services Stock Broking Firm

    c. The Vision

    To emerge as a global financial services brand, trusted for what it does best: Deliver

    Growth!

    d. The Mission

    To deliver financial growth!

    e. Q uality policy

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    We commit ourselves to deliver services that best meet our clients satisfaction;

    protection to our clients money maximizing the opportunities and minimizing the

    risk. We further commit to get things right, the first time, to deliver the best value for

    money & time to our customers.

    We will continuously invest in our people and technologies and keep our people

    abreast with the latest changes & developments, information and technologies, to

    deliver quality & unparalleled service

    d. Product /services profile

    Equity

    Online Trading in NSE, BSE cash and Derivatives segments

    Web Trading in all segments

    Daily Pre-Market outlook over e-mail

    Intra-day Market Commentary

    Trading Tips and Breaking news over SMS

    Personalized Investment Advises

    Commodities

    Online screen based futures trading in about 85 commodities.

    Possibilities for attractive returns based on risk reward ratios.

    Excellent hedging tool against price risk.

    High Liquidity in most contracts.

    100% transparency, regulated by Forward Market Commission.

    Physical delivery as well as delivery in demats form.

    Adequate warehousing, testing facilities.

    Ability to leverage larger positions due to relatively lower margins.

    Depository Services

    The operations of Acumens depository services are managed by a well-knit team

    of dedicated, professionally qualified staff member who leave no stone unturned

    in their goal of Customer Delight, offering you not only a host of services like

    demat, remat, security transfer, pledge creation but also value added services like

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    24X7 online holdings, transaction statements, account statements etc. - at costs

    that are among the most reasonable in the industry.

    Wealth Management While you sleep, let your money work hard for you

    Wealth management industrys most significant change, of late, is its shift from a product-

    centric to a customer-centric model. Traditionally targeting only high-net worth clients, the

    industry is now reaching out to the mass customer segment.

    e. ARE A O F OPER ATION:

    It operates in India and as its national presence in the country

    Operations spread across

    12 states in India

    32 Regional offices

    500+ Trading Locations

    Close to 50000 registered clients

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    OWNER SHIP P ATTERN

    Top Management Team:

    Name Designation Qualification Experience

    T S Anantharaman Chairman C A 26 years

    AkshayAgrawal V C & MD B Com 25 years

    AkhileshAgrawal MD: AMCL Director,ACML

    B Com,PGDC

    8 years

    P R Aravindakshan Director Graduate 26 years

    E J Davis Director Graduate 19 years

    P V Hariharan Management

    Consultant

    C A 10 years

    George Mampilly C E O B Sc 17years

    Gireesh K S Manager, Operation B Com 6 years

    f. Competitors information

    Motilal Oswal

    India Infoline

    Indiabulls

    Geojit

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    ANAL YS IS AND INTERPRET ATION

    Success of any research is based on the analysis part. It shows the core theme of research and

    how it is done; any research is not completed without clear analysis and interpretation.

    Convincing and understanding capacity of a research is laid in this part. This research

    analyze the how gold and silver prices are fluctuate and what make them to change, through

    interpretation researcher gives a tips to overcome and predict future changes in gold and

    silver price

    G old performance during 2010

    Gold prices are currently trading near their all-time highs on global markets as concern over

    the ability of several European countries to finance their debt burdens destabilized the euro

    and sharpened volatility across financial markets, fuelling an investor flight into the

    perceived safe-haven asset. Golds gains were mainly imparted by weak dollar and uncertain

    economic conditions which prevailed during the 2010. Silver which is also known as poor

    mans gold is also trading near its 30 year high on international bourses tracking sharp moves

    in gold and base metal price as it is also used has an industrial metal. Weaker dollar spread

    billions alternative investment demand while concerns of faltering economic recovery

    strengthened metals safe haven appeal. A part from the lowering dollar index, strong

    investment demand was another major reason which took the gold price to new highs in

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    2010. Japan and USA continued to make gold an attractive investment. In particular,

    statements by federal reserve officials and discussion in previous policy meetings regarding

    their willingness to provide a more accommodative policy to spur economic growth andrelating the labor market have put pressure on the US dollar, which increased long term

    inflation expectations and, consequently, due to its role has a hedging vehicle, pushed up the

    price of gold. Secondly officials sector activity continued to be supportive of the gold

    market has sales by European central banks remind negligible while in several emerging

    markets, including Russia, Bangladesh and Thailand , central bank continued to increase their

    gold reserves . Now has we are moving towards 2011, it would not be an easy task for us

    forecast or predicting the price of gold in coming period . The entire economy is similar to a

    living breathing organism with many complex parts. Isolating any one aspect is done with

    the risk of being inaccurate. So the price of gold is a difficult number to determine in the

    overall economic outlook. There is no definitive answer to where the price of gold will be in

    2011 are prices have Already surged for ten consecutive years. But if we look at the overall

    global scenario then we think that the current scenario is still very positive for bullions to

    mark an eleventh year of gains in 2011 on international bourses and new highs on local

    platform as investors seek refuge from an uncertain global economic outlook and non

    reliability on paper currency. On global front, China is now the worlds biggest producer of

    the gold and consumes all the gold its mines can dig up. Chinas miners produced 277.017

    metric tones of gold so far in 2010, up to 8.8% from the same period in 2009. In fact china

    imported 209.7 metric tonnes of gold in the first 10 months of 2010 which is up fivefold

    compared with the same period of 2009. Surging demand from china is already changing the

    seasonal pattern in the gold price pursuing the annual gold price peak from November to

    February, has gold buying centre around chinas New Year.

    Data about last year Performance:-

    COMMODITY EXCHANGE

    LIFE TIME

    HIGH

    LIFE TIME

    LOW2010 HIGH 2010 LOW

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    GOLD

    COMEX

    MCX

    1431.10

    20924.00

    252.50

    5600.00

    1431.10

    20924.00

    1045.20

    15950.00

    The Present G old performance (2011):-

    The current performance of gold is very difficult to predict because it shows very volatility in

    the market. from last few day gold price was increased continuously due to food inflation and

    world crisis.

    L ast Month Performance Chart of G old ( Feb-march):- The present performance of gold

    is analyzed by the performance of gold contract which is trading in the Indian commodity

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    Contract Expiry Date:- 5th

    April 2011 Contract Expiry Date:- 4th

    June 2011

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    Contract Expiry Date:- 5 th August 2011 Contract Expiry Date:- 5 th October 2011

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    Analysis of Market moving factors of gold:-

    The market movement of gold is affected by enormous factors, but in the last month the price

    of gold increased from 20,150 to 21,750 (Per 10 gm) this price volatility is not equal to all

    four contract but by see the chart we can say all most all contract is moved in the same

    manner. The some of assumed price drivers are as follows.

    Indian gold prices are highly correlated with international prices. However, the

    fluctuation in the INR-US Dollar impact domestic gold prices and have to be closely

    followed.

    Last week when Jean-Claude Trichet announced a 0.25 pt raise in Key interest rates,

    Gold and Silver prices dipped as the European Central Bank Chief emphasized his

    inflation-fighting focus. But the 2 Key inflation hedges were just temporarily

    tarnished by the tough talk as Friday Gold rose to a new all-time high at Rs 22000.

    Players have been joining in, and holdings of Gold to back exchange-traded funds

    (ETFs), the popular way for retail investors to participate, rose 19.9 tons Thursday,

    the biggest single inflow since late January.

    After a week January, prices of the precious metals rose in February and march when

    the unrest that toppled governments in Tunisia and then Egypt sent players to havens.

    Last month the Utah State Legislature passed a bill accepting US Gold and Silver

    coins as legal tender and other States in the USA are considering similar legislation in

    a direct rebuke to the Federal Reserve and its ultra-loose monetary policy.

    The Euro hit a 14-month high of 1.4443 vs. the USD Friday. That makes gold market

    moves up.

    Inflationary impact of soaring Crude Oil and food prices, which have pushed real US

    interest rates, nominal rates minus inflation, to negative levels.

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    Negative real rates are not just a US issue; the same is true in China, where demand

    for Bullion is climbing too.

    The cost of Carry (the difference between interest on deposits and non-interest

    bearing Gold) is Zero now and that drives money to be invested in assets.

    Supply demand is a major influencer, amid rising global investor demand and almost

    stable supplies.

    Shifts in official gold reserves, reports of sales/purchases by central banks act as

    major price influencing factors, whenever such reports surface.

    There is uncertainty in the economy - nobody really has a clear picture about whatwill happen in the next 12 months. As a result, people tend to invest in something

    defensive (a good hold) and that has traditionally been gold.

    The Currency exchange rate is one of the factors determining the gold price. If

    currency of different country changes in a positive correlation the price of gold will be

    same. If it is in negative correlation the gold price is differ from country to country.

    Mainly it will adversely affect to developing and under developed country gold price

    Interpretation:

    The price of gold is moving upward from last few months the slight volatility in the gold

    price because of above all factors, some of the factors which related to price drives of

    gold will affect after some time and some of them shown immediate influence on gold

    market, So the bullion market movement is not give exact cause to its volatility. Nearly

    Rs 500 was gone up in the yellow metal market and also by seeing chart of present

    trading contract we can predict the market was in bullish side rather than bearish.

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    A Year performance of present gold trading contract:

    The gold performance is better as compare to 2010, the last year Average price is Rs19640

    but it was moved to 21000 Rs during 2011. The yearly performance of gold is analyzed by

    taking consideration of present contract trading in the Bullion market.

    -Contract Expiry Date:- 5 th April2011 Contract Expiry Date:- 4 th June2011

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    Contract Expiry Date:- 5 th Agust2011 Contract Expiry Date:- 5 th October 2011

    Analysis of present trading contract yearly movement:-

    The yearly movement of gold is influenced by various factors mainly core price drivers of

    Gold, like inflation, interest rate, the dollar value or other. This core price driver largely

    changes during 12 month gap period and also the number of factors effecting on commodity

    market is varies. Some of important gold market moving factors are as follows.

    Tightening of gold supply

    Gold mining is decreasing and the demand for gold is increasing. Gold supply has decreased

    by almost 40 per cent as the cost of mining, legal formalities and geographical problems have

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    increased which has led to a fall in gold mining. Economics have taught us that lesser the

    supply, greater the demand and in turn greater the increase in price.

    Interest rates

    Gold has always been considered a good hedge against inflation. Rising inflation rates

    typically appreciates gold prices. It has an inverse relationship with interest rates. As gold is

    pegged to the US dollar, US interest rates affect gold prices. Whenever interest rates fall, gold

    prices increase. Lowering interest rates increases gold prices as gold becomes a better

    investment option vis-a-vis debt products that earn lower interest. Gold loses its shine in a

    rising interest rate scenario.

    G eo-political concerns

    Whenever there is geo-political strife, investors around the world rush to prevent erosion of

    their investments and gold as a safe haven attracts one and all. For example after terror strike

    in the United States the demand for gold had increased. With the recent events like tension

    between India-Pakistan, Israeli strikes over Gaza, the ongoing war in Iraq, the tension

    between US and Iran coupled with recession have investors scrambling for gold.

    Central bank demand

    With the dollar losing its value, central banks of most of the developed countries have started

    to increase their share of gold. This explains the increasing market demand for gold.

    Weakness in financial markets

    General rule of thumb in the market is that gold is always attractive when all other

    investments are unattractive. Why is this? As gold is negatively co-related to stocks, bonds,

    and real estate, gold is considered to be a safe haven and hence during any crises, investors

    would like to sell off what they would term as risky investments and be invest the funds in

    gold.

    Huge purchasing habit by china

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    China is adding to their reserve of gold. It has been well known that China is trying increase

    the amount of gold that they hold so for that reason alone the price of gold has gone up. They

    are pushing for their citizens to invest or buy more gold and they need to be sure that theyhave an excess amount of gold in stock to meet their demands. They hold the title for the

    most populated area so their demand for gold is much higher than any other area.

    Positive response to Portugal PM words:-

    The gold price reacted positively to the Portuguese auction, rising to its new record high.

    Later in the day, Portugals Prime Minister, Jose Socrates, announced that the nation

    requested financial assistance from the European Union. The price of gold again responded

    favorably, rebounding from its intra-day low.

    Interpretation:-

    In the mid 2010 the price of gold is Rs 18,000 but at the end of 2010 the market crosses Rs

    21,000. The price movements of different trading contract are not moved in the same manner

    mainly because of different maturity period. Each contract is affected by different price

    drivers based on the expiry date of contract. As compare to last year the movement of gold

    price is in positive way. The economy is in the recovery stage of great 2007-2008 depression

    so it indicator to development of the economy.

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    G old guinea:-

    Gold Guinea is a coin that was minted in the United Kingdom between 1663 and 1813,

    originally worth one English Pound sterling and weighing around 8.3-8.4 grams. The name

    was derived from Guinea in Africa, from where most of the gold used to make these coins

    originated. In the India context, Gold Guinea refers to 8 gram gold coins of atleast 0.995

    purity, which are mainly utilized as a retail investment. The demand for gold coins for retail

    investment is estimated to be around 35 tonnes in India and this is expected to grow at a rateof 40% in the coming years.

    Performance of G old guinea:-

    The last month (March) performance of gold guinea can be understand by analyzing the gold

    guinea trading chart.

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    C ontract E p iry Date:- 31 st March 2011 C ontract E p iry Date:- 30 th Apr il 2011

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    C ontract E piry Date: - 31 st May 2011

    Ana lys is of Go ld Gu inea Month ly trad ing chart:-

    As compare to go ld, the marke t performance of go ld gu inea is no t so fam iliar even though it

    has equa l va lue of go ld ma in. I t has h igh vo latility in the beg inn ing of the mon th, a t the

    mon th m id near ly 15 to 18 th of March go ld gu inea wen t down, on the same time go ld ma in

    was in bu llish mood. Th is h igh vo latility may be caused by number of fac tors bu t some core

    pr icing dr ivers are as fo llows.

    An under supp ly of new ly-m ined go ld.

    Gordon Brown s tr ik ing ou t on h is IMF go ld sa les proposa l, w ith the US oppos ing it.

    The Wash ing ton Agreemen t suppor ting go ld by be ing genera lly aga inst excess ive

    Centra l Bank go ld sa les.

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    The real possibility of Asian countries buying whatever gold the European Central

    Banks dish up.

    The never-ending story of the US trade deficit. Gold is a "de facto currency" and therefore not subject to demand deficiencies caused

    by worldwide economic slowdowns.

    Gold is an inflation fighter and they can see stagflation approaching.

    Now-a-days dollar is weakening day by day against other major currencies . India

    therefore purchased 200 metric tones of gold recently. Other countries also likely to

    take similar decision.

    Prices have moved sharper than it should have. It just because speculators moved it up

    up and up. Hence prices are expected to come down at faster space which happened

    in last few days just after Fed cut rate by 75 basis points.

    The situation in Libya, it seems quite bad and we see the flow of funds into safe-

    haven investment because of it, In addition to oil prices, other commodity that

    jumped due to crisis of Libya is gold. This precious metal prices jumped to 1%

    became U.S. $ 1,400 per ounce. Investors are competing to divert their investment to

    a safe place from inflation like gold. Every state in the world keeps its foreign reserves in the form of foreign currency i.e.

    $, Euro and pond. Gold is also taken as an asset in foreign reserve. Taking it as an

    asset was a tradition, very popular in the past that declined after the surge in value of

    dollar. Similarly the decline in the value of dollar gives rise to the demand of gold as a

    part of foreign reserves.

    Interpretation:-

    As commonly, fluctuations in the guinea market show that trading turnover of goldguinea. Gold main is probably show bearish only when international news spread out but

    gold guinea is the one commodity which is quickly response to both the national as well

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    as interna tiona l news. The mos t of the inves tor in go ld gu inea are b ig institutiona l

    inves tor so s ligh t movemen t of go ld gu inea takes into deeper c lash down of marke t.

    A Year performance of go ld gu inea:-

    The bu llion marke t movemen t can ana lyze by throw unders tand ing of dr ivers wh ich make

    vo latile commod ity marke t

    C ontract E piry Date:- 31 st March 2011 C ontract E piry Date:- 30 th Apr il2011

    C ontract E piry Date:- 31 st May 2011

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    Ana lys is of year ly performance of go ld gu inea:-

    The pr ice movemen t of go ld gu inea was fo llowed the pr ice of go ld ma in. In the mon th

    January the pr ice of go ld gu inea is 16,000 bu t within the two mon th it was wen t up to R s

    17200.each go ld gu inea con trac t were moved in d ifferen t way bu t all movemen t of this is

    mos t similar movemen t