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Call rates remain steady

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Mumbai, June 14

Call rates ended at 3 per cent to 3.25 per cent against 2.75 per cent to 3.25 per cent on Wednesday. There were no repo bids in the first liquidity adjustment facility. In the first one-day reverse repo auction, the RBI received 31 bids for Rs 39,145 crore and accepted 31 bids for Rs 1,998 crore.

In the second one-day reverse-repo auction, the received 31 bids for Rs 34,570 crore and accepted 31 bids for Rs 1,001 crore. The CBLO market saw 369 trades aggregating Rs 32,043.25 crore in the 0.04 per cent-0.5 per cent range.

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