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Call rates unchanged

Our Bureau

Mumbai, Feb. 23

Call rates closed at 6.8-6.9 per cent (6.9 per cent).

In the first one-day auction, the Reserve Bank of India did not receive any bids in the repo auction, but received and accepted 25 bids for Rs 12,185 crore in reverse repo. In the second auction, it received and accepted three bids for Rs 255 crore and 11 bids for Rs 3,055 crore.

In the CBLO market, there were 320 trades for Rs 21,573.35 crore in the rate range of 6.40-6.53 per cent.

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