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Call rates end lower

Mumbai, Aug. 20

The inter-bank call rate ended at 9.40-9.60 per cent, against the previous close of 9.50-9.60 per cent. In the one-day repo auction under the liquidity adjustment facility, the RBI received and accepted 28 bids worth Rs 38,910 crore. There were no reverse repo bids. In the CBLO market, there were 413 trades amounting to Rs 22,284.25 crore in the rate range of 5.10-9.15 per cent.

— Our Bureau

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