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New York Mercantile ExchangeRBOB GASOLINE Aug 2013 (NYMEX:RB.Q13)

2.8202 -0.0475 (-1.66%)

2013-05-20 14:32:50, 30 min delay

RBOB GASOLINE Aug 2013 (NYMEX:RB.Q13)
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Max
Last Price2.8202
Open2.8202
High2.8202
Volume10,766
Time2013-05-20 14:32:50
Contract High Date2013-02-19
Contract Low Date2010-08-24
First Delivery2013-08-30
Open Time18:00
Settle Time14:32
Previous Close2.8677
Low2.8202
Open Int.31056
Contract High3.1103
Contract Low2.0829
Estimated Volume50
Expiration2013-07-31
Close Time17:15

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