At the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange counter, guargum for delivery in April lost Rs.210, or 1.70 per cent to Rs.12,160 per quintal, with an open interest in 15 lots.
The most active February contract shed Rs 40, or 0.33 per cent to Rs.12,060 per quintal, having an open interest of 9,980 lots.
The January contract was down by Rs 30, or 0.25 per cent to Rs 11,910 per quintal, having an open interest of 7,950 lots.
Marketmen said increased arrivals and
Further, fall in export demand too negatively impacted sentiment, they said.
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