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Commodities

Commodities

Type

Price

Change

Change %

Expiry

LowDay RangeHigh

Gold (Spot)

as of Nov 3, 2021 – 4.56am

$1,787.88

USD/oz.

-4.01

-0.22%

Low
1,786.84
High
1,796.01

Gold (Futures)

as of Nov 1, 2021 – 11.00am

$1,795.80

USD/oz.

+10.80

+0.61%

Dec 2021

Low
1,780.20
High
1,797.50

Silver (Spot)

as of Nov 3, 2021 – 4.56am

$23.48

USD/oz.

-0.52

-2.18%

Low
23.38
High
24.05

Oil Brent

as of Oct 31, 2021 – 11.00am

$83.26

USD/bbl.

-0.46

-0.55%

Nov 2021

Low
83.20
High
83.81

Oil WTI

as of Nov 1, 2021 – 11.00am

$84.05

USD/bbl.

+0.83

+1.00%

Nov 2021

Low
82.74
High
84.88

Iron Ore

as of Nov 1, 2021 – 11.00am

$102.10

USD/t.

-4.09

-3.85%

Nov 2021

Low
101.35
High
107.45

Copper

as of Nov 1, 2021 – 11.00am

$9,875.00

USD/t.

-80.00

-0.80%

Nov 2021

Low
9,723.00
High
9,875.00

Coal

as of Oct 29, 2021 – 11.00am

$154.90

USD/t.

-17.45

-10.12%

Nov 2021

Low
165.00
High
165.00

Wheat

as of Nov 1, 2021 – 11.00am

$797.25

USD/bu.

+24.50

+3.17%

Dec 2021

Low
768.25
High
800.50
1 USD = 1.3466 AUD

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