At the Multi Commodity Exchange, nickel for delivery in February eased by 90 paise, or 0.11%, to Rs 839.80 per kg in a business turnover of 65 lots.
The metal for delivery in January was also down by 80 paise, or 0.10%, to Rs 831.40 per kg in a turnover of 528 lots.
Analysts said the fall in nickel prices at futures trade was mostly attributed to off-loading of positions by speculators, driven by subdued demand from alloy-makers at domestic spot market but strength in base metals overseas, capped the fall.
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