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MD DA997 CME Group - Daily Cash Trading - Week to Date
MADISON, WI. November 15, 2012 (REPORT 46)
CME Group, CHICAGO, IL
Daily Cash Trading on Thursday, November 15, 2012
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: CLOSE : CHANGE
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CHEESE
: :
BARRELS : $1.7225 : -.1125
: :
40# BLOCKS : $1.8200 : -.0900
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NONFAT DRY MILK
: :
EXTRA GRADE : $1.5600 : N.C.
: :
GRADE A : $1.5725 : N.C.
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BUTTER
: :
GRADE AA : $1.8650 : -.0250
: :
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DAILY CASH CLOSES AND CHANGES
COMMODITY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
NOV 12 NOV 13 NOV 14 NOV 15 NOV 16
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CHEESE
BARRELS $1.8325 $1.8275 $1.8350 $1.7225
(-.0025) (-.0050) (+.0075) (-.1125)
40# BLOCKS $1.8575 $1.8575 $1.9100 $1.8200
(-.0625) (N.C.) (+.0525) (-.0900)
NONFAT DRY MILK
EXTRA GRADE $1.5600 $1.5600 $1.5600 $1.5600
(N.C.) (N.C.) (N.C.) (N.C.)
GRADE A $1.5750 $1.5750 $1.5725 $1.5725
(N.C.) (N.C.) (-.0025) (N.C.)
BUTTER
GRADE AA $1.8900 $1.8900 $1.8900 $1.8650
(N.C.) (N.C.) (N.C.) (-.0250)
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Close represents US $ per pound. Change is price change from
previous close. Information disseminated by USDA, Dairy Market
News - Madison, WI
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