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Moody's Corporation (DUT.BE)

Berlin - Berlin Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
366.00+7.00 (+1.95%)
At close: 08:21PM CET
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Previous Close359.00
Open361.00
Bid362.00 x 0
Ask367.00 x 0
Day's Range361.00 - 366.00
52 Week Range269.00 - 378.00
Volume3
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