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Rupee slips on dollar buying
The rupee fell slightly against the greenback as corporates bought dollars. The domestic currency opened at 42.74-75 and touched an intra-day low of 42.91-92. It closed the day at 42.78-79, against the previous close at 42.74. Forex dealers said ... More

Forward premium on dollar up on rupee liquidity
Mumbai, May 29 The forward premium on the US dollar in the shorter end has shot up significantly this week, as rupee liquidity has come under pressure. A currency (dollar, for example) is said to trade at a forward premium relative to ... More

CONSUMER FINANCE
High interest rate slows down vehicle finance
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PRIVATE BANKS
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GOVT BONDS
Bond volatile on oil price worries
The bond market was volatile on worries of high oil price. Bond prices opened 15 paise lower than the previous low and then slipped down further during the day. According to dealers, statements that the Government may use a combination of ... More

CREDIT MARKET
Tractor producers plan to meet SBI officials
New Delhi, May 29 The Tractor Manufacturers Association plans to meet the State Bank of India on its reduced financing on farm loans. It said that despite the bank rolling back its circular on restraining fresh loans, it was still going ... More

Banks insist on corporate guarantee for debt funding power projects
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SHORT TERM INSTRUMENTS
Call rates edge up
Inter-bank call rates ended higher at 7.8-8 per cent from the previous close of 7.5-7.75 per cent, due to the tightness in the liquidity. According to bank officials, tightness in the liquidity is likely to continue for some time. In the one-day ... More






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