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  Symbol Contract Month Time Last Change Open High Low
View Chart View Contract AD U9 [10] AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR (DAY) Sep ’09 17:03:05 EDT 0.7912 s 0.00 0.7912 0.7912 0.7912
View Chart View Contract BP U9 [10] BRITISH POUND (DAY) Sep ’09 17:03:10 EDT 1.642 s 0.00 1.642 1.642 1.642
View Chart View Contract CD U9 [10] CANADIAN DOLLAR (DAY) Sep ’09 17:03:05 EDT 0.8614 s 0.00 0.8614 0.8614 0.8614
View Chart View Contract EC U9 [10] EURO (DAY) Sep ’09 17:03:08 EDT 1.4025 s 0.00 1.4025 1.4025 1.4025
View Chart View Contract ZE U9 [10] E-MINI EURO Sep ’09 17:03:08 EDT 1.4025 s 0.00 1.396 1.4025 1.3946
View Chart View Contract JY U9 [10] JAPANESE YEN (DAY) Sep ’09 17:03:09 EDT 1.0447 s 0.00 1.0447 1.0447 1.0447
View Chart View Contract ZJ U9 [10] E-MINI JAPANESE YEN Sep ’09 17:03:09 EDT 1.0447 s 0.00 1.0447 1.0447 1.0447
View Chart View Contract SF U9 [10] SWISS FRANC (DAY) Sep ’09 17:03:12 EDT 0.9248 s 0.00 0.9248 0.9248 0.9248
View Chart View Contract BR Q9 [10] BRAZILIAN REAL (DAY) Aug ’09 17:03:05 EDT 0.50955 s 0.00 0.50955 0.50955 0.50955
View Chart View Contract ME N9 [10] MEXICAN PESO (DAY) Jul ’09 17:03:10 EDT 0.0758 s 0.00 0.0758 0.0758 0.0758
View Chart View Contract DX U9 [30] US DOLLAR INDEX Sep ’09 13:11:02 EDT 80.665 s 0.17 80.675 80.75 80.415

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