Previous close | 17,651.15 |
Open | 17,737.93 |
Volume |
Day's range | 17,679.19 - 18,031.16 |
52-week range | 14,794.16 - 20,361.03 |
Avg. volume | 2,679,743,161 |
Stocks in Asia were higher on Monday following a strong performance in the U.S. to cap last week, with markets facing a busy stretch amid earnings season and major macroeconomic developments in the U.S. that could shift global investor sentiment. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index gained 0.5% with the Shanghai Composite 0.8% higher.
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The currency surged after hitting a fresh 34-year low against the dollar.