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Chicago Mercantile ExchangeAUSTRALIAN $ Mar 2013 (E) (CME:6A.H13.E)

1.0391 -0.0014 (-0.13%)

2013-03-18 17:06:33, 10 min delay

AUSTRALIAN $ Mar 2013 (E) (CME:6A.H13.E)
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Last Price1.0391
Open1.0355
High1.0400
Open Int.48269
Contract High1.0547
Contract Low0.9745
First Delivery2013-03-20
Open Time18:00
Settle Time17:06
Previous Close1.0390
Low1.0346
Time2013-03-18 17:06:33
Contract High Date2013-01-10
Contract Low Date2012-06-13
Expiration2013-03-18
Close Time17:00

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