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Gold Jun 24 (GCM24.CMX)

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2,425.20-13.30 (-0.55%)
As of 04:59PM EDT. Market open.
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Pre. SettlementN/A
Settlement date2024-06-26
Open2,431.50
Bid2,425.10
Last price2,438.50
Day's range2,408.50 - 2,438.20
Volume225,980
Ask2,425.30
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