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NMCE launches new contracts in metals, jute

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Ahmedabad, June 1

Even as the May 2007 futures contracts in six non-ferrous metals expired on Thursday at the National Multi-Commodity Exchange (NMCE), it has launched new series in aluminium ingots, copper, lead, nickel premium, tin, zinc and raw jute. The new series in the six non-ferrous base metals will expire on August 31 and that in raw jute on October 30, the exchange said in a release here.

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