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Bond prices end flat

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Mumbai, April 17

Bond prices almost ended flat today. "The market lacked lustre as traders resisted entering the market on tight liquidity," said a dealer at a private bank. Banks borrowed over Rs 20,000 crore under RBI's repo window. Volumes on the NDS-order matching system dipped to Rs 1,365 crore against yesterday's Rs 2,055 crore.

The 8.07 per cent-10 year-2017 paper opened at Rs 99.71 (8.11 per cent YTM) and closed at Rs 99.77 (8.11 per cent YTM) against the previous close of Rs 99.78 (8.10 per cent YTM) on Monday. The 7.38 per cent- 8-year-2015 paper opened at Rs 95.10 (8.20 per cent YTM) and closed at Rs 95.05 (8.21 per cent YTM) against Rs 95.05 (8.21 per cent).

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