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SOYBEANS Jan 2014/May 2014 Spread Spread

Chicago Board of Trade › SOYBEANS Jan 2014/May 2014 Spread (CBOT:ZS.F14_K14.E)

-2.75 +4.00 (0.00%)

2013-06-18 14:01:06, 10 min delay

SOYBEANS Jan 2014/May 2014 Spread (CBOT:ZS.F14_K14.E) $metamarket Chart
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Net Change4.00
Volume430
Contract High10
Contract Low-12.75
Open Time20:00
Settle Time15:27
Time2013-06-18 14:01:06
Contract High Date2012-09-04
Contract Low Date2013-04-22
Close Time14:15

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