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Stock Market Updates with Live Commodity Trend

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Market continue on lower side from the start. The BSE Sensex continued to trade lower with loss of more than 200 points since morning trade, following weak global cues. Asian markets were down 1-1.5% in late trade while the fall of 110 points in Dow Jones futures is pointing lower opening of US markets today as US non-farm and private payrolls data came in lower than expectations on Thursday.

All sector on selling prassuer. The BSE benchmark was down 244 points to 17,242 and the NSE benchmark fell 80.3 points or 1.51% to 5,242.60. State Bank of India and ICICI Bank, country's largest lenders were down 2.3% each while rival HDFC Bank fell 0.5%. Housing finance company HDFC too was down 2%.

Live Commodity Tips
In MCX Commodity Silver & Gold both are expetcd in upper side, we can see there is some down trend at International market after opening 4 days closing. Silver can buy at the level of 56750. Copper is expected on down side, we clearly suggets in copper that no fresh buying is required. 

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