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Call rates remain unchanged

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Mumbai, Nov. 3

Call ruled unchanged between 6.9 per cent and 7 per cent. In the first three-day reverse-repo auction under LAF, the RBI received and accepted three bids amounting to Rs 365 crore. There were no repo bids. In the second three-day reverse-repo auction, the RBI accepted and received 10 bids for Rs 7,950 crore. The CBLO market saw 392 trades aggregating to Rs 22,062.50 crore in the 5.50-6.35 per cent range.

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