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NYMEX-Crude ends higher as February contract expired
NEW YORK, Jan 22 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures rose on
Tuesday on Bank of Japan's plans for asset buying and on
supportive investor confidence data from Germany that bolstered
expectations for fuel demand.
The February crude contract expired on Tuesday.
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SETTLE NET PCT LOW HIGH CURRENT DAY AGO
CHNG CHNG VOL VOL
CLc1 96.24 0.68 0.7% 94.98 96.38 30,145 118,549
CLc2 96.68 0.64 0.7% 95.47 96.89 227,073 210,132
LCOc1 112.42 0.71 0.6% 111.35 112.65 199,679 74,581
RBc1 2.8299 0.0331 1.2% 2.7806 2.8500 32,402 38,971
RBc2 2.8411 0.0298 1.1% 2.7971 2.8590 65,677 37,671
HOc1 3.0682 0.0157 0.5% 3.0423 3.0911 30,322 43,392
HOc2 3.0557 0.0138 0.5% 3.0293 3.0772 44,682 35,843
TOTAL MARKET VOLUME OPEN INTEREST
CURRENT Jan 18 30D AVG Jan 18 NET CHNG
CRUDE 507,916 563,464 460,615 1,494,983 -17,741
RBOB 163,617 108,225 121,115 319,532 -950
HO 126,452 121,333 135,622 304,196 -622
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