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Call rates tad higher

Mumbai, Feb 4

Call rates closed at slightly higher at 6.5-6.6 per cent against the previous close of 6-6.25 per cent. In the one-day auction under Liquidity Adjustment Facility, the RBI received and accepted 11 reverse repo bids for Rs 6,690 crore. There were no repo bids.

The CBLO market saw 594 trades aggregating Rs 45,710.7 crore in the 5.56-6.3 per cent range. –

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