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JAPANESE YEN Sep 2013 (E) Future

Chicago Mercantile ExchangeJAPANESE YEN Sep 2013 (E) (CME:6J.U13.E)

0.010487 -0.000013 (-0.12%)

2013-06-18 20:37:56, 10 min delay

JAPANESE YEN Sep 2013 (E) (CME:6J.U13.E) $metamarket Chart
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Max
Last Price0.010487
Open0.010489
High0.010491
Volume6,929
Time2013-06-18 20:37:56
Contract High Date2012-09-27
Contract Low Date2013-05-22
First Delivery2013-09-18
Open Time18:00
Settle Time17:06
Previous Close0.010586
Low0.010458
Open Int.161677
Contract High0.012942
Contract Low0.009646
Estimated Volume93658
Expiration2013-09-16
Close Time17:00

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