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Australian Dollar0.9173AUDUSD9/8/2010 6:26am
British Pound1.5459GBPUSD9/8/2010 6:26am
British Pound (Euro)1.216GBPEUR9/8/2010 6:26am
Canadian Dollar1.0478USDCAD9/8/2010 6:28am
Euro1.2713EURUSD9/8/2010 6:26am
Hong Kong Dollar7.7721USDHKD9/8/2010 6:28am
Indian Rupee46.635USDINR9/8/2010 6:25am
Japanese Yen83.755USDJPY9/8/2010 6:27am
Swedish Krona7.2954USDSEK9/8/2010 6:28am
Singapore Dollar1.3446USDSGD9/8/2010 6:27am
Swiss Franc1.0079USDCHF9/8/2010 6:28am

US Dow Jones Industrial Average2208.890.00IXIC9/7/2010 5:30pm
US NASDAQ Composite1091.840.00GSPC9/7/2010 4:59pm
US S&P 5005375.66-32.16FTSE9/8/2010 6:07am
UK FTSE 10021088.859-312.93HSI9/8/2010 4:01am
Hong Kong Hang Seng6095.69-22.20GDAXI9/8/2010 6:13am
German DAX3644.17+0.36FCHI9/8/2010 6:28am

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