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Realtime Foreign Exchange › Australian Dollar/US Dollar (FOREX:AUDUSD)

0.96936 +0.00606 (+0.63%)

2013-05-23 07:55:12, 0 min delay

Australian Dollar/US Dollar (FOREX:AUDUSD)
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Last Price0.96936
Open0.96330
High0.97182
Bid0.96936
Time2013-05-23 07:55:12
Net Change0.00606
Previous Close0.96330
Low0.96010
Ask0.96966

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