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Call rates remain stable

Our Bureau

Mumbai, April 25

Call rates were stable at 5.5-5.6 per cent (5.5-5.65 per cent).

In the first one-day reverse repo auction under LAF, RBI received and accepted 28 bids amounting to Rs 27,655 crore and 39 bids for Rs 39,815 crore in the second auction. There were no repo bids. The CBLO market saw 290 trades, aggregating to Rs 19,348.35 crore in the rate range of 5.20 -5.40 per cent.

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