Previous close | 280.15 |
Open | 298.30 |
Bid | 295.30 |
Ask | 306.60 |
Strike | 960.00 |
Expiry date | 2025-09-19 |
Day's range | 298.30 - 298.30 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 64 |
(.) * South Korean won, Taiwan dollar lead gains * Taiwan stocks close at record high * China industrial profits rise By Archishma Iyer May 27 (Reuters) - Most Asian currencies started the week on a positive note, with the South Korean won and the Taiwan dollar leading gains, while investors in regional stock markets maintained a cautious stance for more cues on global rates outlook. Public holidays in the United States and the UK led to lacklustre trading across global markets on Monday. Data on U.S. personal consumption expenditures on Friday will be critical for investors, which will give them an idea of whether the Federal Reserve will be able to lower borrowing costs.
* South Korean won, Taiwan dollar lead gains * Taiwan stocks hit record high * China industrial profits rise By Archishma Iyer May 27 (Reuters) - Most Asian currencies and stocks started the week on a positive note, with the South Korean won and the Taiwan dollar leading gains, while investors awaited further cues on global interest rate outlooks. Friday's U.S. personal consumption expenditures reading will be crucial for investors, which will give them an idea of whether the Federal Reserve will be in a position to lower borrowing costs.