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New York Mercantile ExchangeCRUDE OIL Jul 2013 (E) (NYMEX:CL.N13.E)

93.91 -0.34 (-0.36%)

2013-05-24 13:11:48, 30 min delay

CRUDE OIL Jul 2013 (E) (NYMEX:CL.N13.E)
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Last Price93.91
Open94.37
High94.39
Volume140,698
Time2013-05-24 13:11:48
Contract High Date2011-04-27
Contract Low Date2012-06-22
First Delivery2013-07-31
Open Time09:00
Settle Time14:31
Previous Close94.44
Low93.04
Open Int.326338
Contract High109.22
Contract Low81.5
Estimated Volume66420
Expiration2013-06-20
Close Time14:30

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