Soybean prices came up by Rs 32 to Rs 3,329 per quintal in futures trade Friday as traders enhanced bets, motivated by positive overseas markets along with up going prices in the spot markets.
Marketmen said, operators were raising their holdings, guided by rising prices in the spot markets on the back of positive overseas lead, which drove up trend.
At the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange counter, soybean delivery for October advanced by Rs 32 or 0.97 per cent to Rs 3,329 per quintal, with the open interest of 50,660 lots.
In a similar way, the delivery of the most active November edged up by Rs 18 or 0.54 per cent to Rs 3,340 per quintal, in an open interest of 79,480 lots.
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