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Chicago Mercantile ExchangeNASDAQ 100 INDEX (E-MINI) Mar 2010 (E) (CME:NQ.H10.E)

1955.83 +11.33 (+0.58%)

2010-03-19 13:47:39, 10 min delay

NASDAQ 100 INDEX (E-MINI) Mar 2010 (E) (CME:NQ.H10.E)
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Last Price1955.83
Settle Time13:47
Previous Close1950.75
Low1941.50
Open Int.170983
Contract High1952
Contract Low1154
Expiration2010-03-19
Close Time16:15
Net Change11.33
Open1944.50
High1952.00
Volume4,756
Time2010-03-19 13:47:39
Contract High Date2010-03-19
Contract Low Date2009-01-21
Open Time16:30

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AP Top Financial News At 5:41 a.m. EDT

14 hours ago

Texas opens inquiry into Google search rankings Despite hiring, US unemployment rate seems frozen Stocks extend September rally after jobs report

Afghans continue pulling money from troubled bank

14 hours ago

Nervous Afghans on Saturday continued pulling funds out of the nation's largest bank despite assurances from government leaders that their money was safe. "Kabul Bank has lost the trust of the people. Even the chairman resigned so all the people are concerned," said Mohammad Nawaz, head of an Afghan aid group who had been trying for three hours to withdraw the $15,000 in his account.

Weakened Earl packs less force than feared

15 hours ago

The remnants of Hurricane Earl took aim at Nova Scotia early Saturday after a brush with the Northeast that was far less intense than feared, dumping heavy, wind-driven rain on Cape Cod cottages and fishing villages accustomed to nor'easters. Earl swooped into New England waters Friday night as a tropical storm with winds of 70 mph after sideswiping North Carolina's Outer Banks, where it caused flooding but no injuries and little damage. The rain it brought to Cape Cod, Nantucket Island and Martha's Vineyard was more typical of the nor'easters that residents have been dealing with for generations _ except this one disrupted the unofficial last weekend of summer.

AP Top Extended Financial Headlines At 5 a.m. EDT

14 hours ago

Google's Internet search rankings under investigation by Texas attorney general Despite some hiring, nation's unemployment rate seems frozen at more than 9 percent Stocks have their first winning week in a month on stronger economic data

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