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Call rates steady

Mumbai, Sept. 7

The inter-bank call rates closed at 6-6.10 per cent against the previous close of 6.10-6.20 per cent. In the first three days reverse repo auction under LAF, the Reserve Bank of India received and accepted 23 bids for Rs 35,090 crore. There was no repo bid. The CBLO market saw 436 trades aggregating Rs 35,417.80 crore in the 4.50-6.20 per cent range. - Our Bureau

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