Nifty July 2011 futures closed at 5,664.00, at a premium of 3.35 point over spot closing of 5,660.65, while Nifty August 2011 futures were at 5,681.10 at a premium of 20.45 points over spot closing. The near month July 2011 derivatives contract expires on Thursday, 28 July, 2011. Nifty July futures saw an addition of 5.36% or 1.21 million (mn) units, taking the total outstanding open interest (OI) to 23.81 mn units.
From the most active underlying, SBI’s July 2011 futures closed at a premium of 2.10 points at 2482.10 compared with spot closing of 2480.00. The number of contracts traded was 29,263.
ICICI Bank July 2011 futures were at a premium of 5.30 point at 1065.85 compared with spot closing of 1060.55. The number of contracts traded was 17,451.
Tata Steel July 2011 futures were at a premium of 0.60 points at 595.15 compared with spot closing of 594.55. The number of contracts traded was 14,506.
RIL July 2011 futures were at a premium of 4.15 at 858.45 compared with spot closing of 854.30. The number of contracts traded was 19,000.
DLF July 2011 futures and spot closing converged and were at 235.00. The number of contracts traded was 17,184.
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