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New York Mercantile ExchangeCRUDE OIL Oct 2016 (NYMEX:CL.V16)

85.41 -0.44 (-0.51%)

2013-05-21 14:43:50, 30 min delay

CRUDE OIL Oct 2016 (NYMEX:CL.V16)
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Last Price85.41
Open85.41
High85.41
Volume1
Time2013-05-21 14:43:50
Contract High Date2011-04-29
Contract Low Date2013-04-18
First Delivery2016-10-31
Open Time09:00
Settle Time14:47
Previous Close85.85
Low85.41
Open Int.8
Contract High106.04
Contract Low82.08
Estimated Volume1
Expiration2016-09-20
Close Time14:30

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