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Call rate ends marginally higher

Mumbai, Jan. 13

The inter-bank call rate closed marginally higher at 4.20-4.30 per cent, against the previous close of 4.00-4.20 per cent. In the one-day repo auction under the first liquidity adjustment facility (LAF), there were no bids. In the reverse repo auction, the RBI received and accepted 8 bids for Rs 6,725 crore. Under the second LAF, there were no bids in the repo auction. In the one-day reverse repo auction, there were 18 bids for Rs 22,245 crore. In the 14-day special repo a uction scheme for mutual funds and NBFCs under the LAF, there were no bids. In the CBLO market, there were 499 trades for Rs 41,318.10 crore in the range of 3.62-4.10 per cent.

— Our Bureau

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