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Australian Dollar0.9042AUDUSD7/30/2010 5:50pm
British Pound1.5684GBPUSD7/30/2010 5:02pm
British Pound (Euro)1.2017GBPEUR7/30/2010 5:50pm
Canadian Dollar1.0293USDCAD7/30/2010 2:49pm
Euro1.3051EURUSD7/30/2010 5:50pm
Hong Kong Dollar7.7675USDHKD7/30/2010 2:49pm
Indian Rupee46.37USDINR7/30/2010 4:32pm
Japanese Yen86.465USDJPY7/30/2010 5:00pm
Swedish Krona7.2131USDSEK7/30/2010 5:00pm
Singapore Dollar1.3609USDSGD7/30/2010 5:03pm
Swiss Franc1.0408USDCHF7/30/2010 5:00pm

US Dow Jones Industrial Average10465.94-1.22DJI7/30/2010 4:02pm
US NASDAQ Composite2254.70+3.01IXIC7/30/2010 5:30pm
US S&P 5001101.60+0.07GSPC7/30/2010 4:59pm
UK FTSE 1005258.02-55.93FTSE7/30/2010 11:35am
Hong Kong Hang Seng21029.811-64.01HSI7/30/2010 4:01am
German DAX6147.97+13.27GDAXI7/30/2010 11:45am
French CAC 403643.14-8.77FCHI7/30/2010 12:13pm

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