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Bond prices gain 15 paise

Mumbai, July 5

The bond prices went up by about 15 paise and the yields fell by two basis points on profit booking by traders. The yield on the 10-year paper went down to 7.96 per cent intra-day, which is also the lowest in last three months. The total traded volumes on the order matching system were at Rs 10,380 crore (Rs 11,515 crore). The yield on the 10-year paper ended at 8.01 per cent on Thursday against the previous close of 8.03 per cent. The 7.49 per cent 10-year-2017 paper open ed at Rs 96.44 (8.02 per cent YTM) and closed at Rs 96.53 (8.01 per cent YTM) against the previous close of Rs 96.40 (8.03 per cent YTM). The 8.33 per cent 2036 paper opened at Rs 99.10 (8.41 per cent YTM) and closed at Rs 99.55 (8.37 per cent YTM). —

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