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Call rates remain flat

Our Bureau

Mumbai, June 22

Call rates remained unchanged between 5.75 and 5.85 per cent. In the first one-day reverse repo auction under LAF, the Reserve Bank of India received and accepted 27 bids amounting to Rs 21,745 crore and in the second one-day reverse repo auction, 41 bids for Rs 20,510 crore. There were no repo bids. The CBLO market saw 298 trades aggregating to Rs 17,013.35 crore in the 5.50-5.75 per cent range.

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