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Bond market bearish

Mumbai, April 16

The bond market was bearish and yields on the 10-year benchmark touched 8.08 on fears of a hike in CRR, following statements by the RBI Governor, Dr Y.V. Reddy, and the Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram. Total traded volumes on the NDS order matching system were Rs 2,385 crore.

The 7.99 per cent 2017 10-year benchmark paper opened at Rs 99.66 per cent (8.04 per cent YTM) and closed at 99.4 (8.08 per cent YTM). The 7.15 per cent 2015 8-year paper, which was the highest traded paper opened at Rs 96.2 (8.07 per cent YTM) and closed at Rs 96 (8.11 per cent YTM).

After market hours, the RBI announced the auction of a new 10-year paper for Rs 6,000 crore and the auction of 8.33 per cent 2036 paper for Rs 4,000 crore. “The overall sentiment is bearish. Dealers are now saying that the RBI may either hike CRR more than 50 basis points or may hike both CRR and repo rate to tackle the high inflation levels,” said a bond dealer with a foreign bank.

— Our Bureau

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