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Bond prices rise marginally

Mumbai, June 15

Bond prices rose marginally on Monday in a range-bound market, said dealers. There was not much movement in the prices. The markets had already factored in the auction of Rs 15,000 crore of government securities this week, said a dealer with a private bank. The Reserve Bank of India had announced the auction after trading hours on Friday. The total traded volumes on the order matching system were lower at Rs 8,240 crore (Rs 9,885 crore). The most highly traded paper 6.07 p er cent-5-year-2014 opened at Rs 97.5 (6.67 per cent YTM) and closed at Rs 97.69 (6.62 per cent YTM), against the previous close of Rs 97.55 (6.66 per cent YTM). The second highly traded paper, the 6.49 per cent-2015 paper opened at Rs 98.60 (6.77 per cent YTM) and closed at Rs 99.15 (6.66 per cent YTM).

— Our Bureau

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