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30 DAY FED FUND Dec 2014/Feb 2015 Spread

Chicago Board of Trade › 30 DAY FED FUND Dec 2014/Feb 2015 Spread (CBOT:ZQ.Z14_G15.E)

0.045 +0.005 (+11.11%)

2013-05-22 17:42:20, 10 min delay

30 DAY FED FUND Dec 2014/Feb 2015 Spread (CBOT:ZQ.Z14_G15.E)
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Max
Last Price0.045
Settle Time17:42
Previous Close0.045
Low0.045
Time2013-05-22 17:42:20
Contract High Date2013-03-10
Contract Low Date2013-05-08
Close Time17:00
Net Change0.005
Open0.045
High0.045
Volume2
Contract High0.055
Contract Low0.035
Open Time18:00

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