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KLCI futures open mostly higher

Turnover stood at 2,608 lots, with open interest at 27,774 contracts

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Nov 2020 10:06AM

KLCI futures open mostly higher
At 9.26 am, spot month November 2020 gained 2.0 points to 1,525.5, December 2020 added 1.5 points to 1,525 and March 2021 rose 4.0 points to 1,517.5. – Bernama pic, November 10, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI futures contract on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives traded mostly higher in early session today, tracking the uptrend in the underlying cash market.

At 9.26 am, spot month November 2020 gained 2.0 points to 1,525.5, December 2020 added 1.5 points to 1,525 and March 2021 rose 4.0 points to 1,517.5.

However, June 2021 eased 2.5 points to 1,504.5.

Turnover stood at 2,608 lots, with open interest at 27,774 contracts.

The benchmark FBM KLCI increased 4.62 points to 1,528.94 after 30 minutes of trading. – Bernama, November 10, 2020

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