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Chicago Board of TradeSOYBEAN (MINI) Nov 2013 (E) (CBOT:XK.X13.E)

1225.75 +5.00 (+0.41%)

2013-05-22 09:39:16, 10 min delay

SOYBEAN (MINI) Nov 2013 (E) (CBOT:XK.X13.E)
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Last Price1225.75
Settle Time15:05
Previous Close1219
Low1220.00
Open Int.5809
Contract High1410
Contract Low931
Estimated Volume29
Expiration2013-11-14
Close Time14:45
Net Change5.00
Open1220.00
High1228.00
Volume34
Time2013-05-22 09:39:16
Contract High Date2012-09-14
Contract Low Date2010-02-16
First Delivery2013-12-03
Open Time20:00

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