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Call rates remain low

Mumbai, July 6 The inter-bank call rates closed at 0.2-0.4 per cent on Friday, similar to the previous close. In the first one-day reverse repo auction, RBI received 39 bids for Rs 55,325 crore while it accepted Rs 1,998 crore. There was no repo bid in the first one-day auction. The CBLO market saw 252 trades aggregating Rs 17,672.7 crore in the 0.01-1 per cent range. —

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