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COPPER Aug 2013/May 2016 Spread

New York Mercantile Exchange › COPPER Aug 2013/May 2016 Spread (NYMEX:HG.Q13_K16.E)

-0.0390 -0.0025 (0.00%)

2013-05-23 17:42:48, 30 min delay

COPPER Aug 2013/May 2016 Spread (NYMEX:HG.Q13_K16.E)
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Settle Time17:42
Contract High-0.035
Contract Low-0.0455
Open Time08:10
Time2013-05-23 17:42:48
Contract High Date2013-05-10
Contract Low Date2013-04-19
Close Time13:00

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