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Call rates end at 0.35-0.5%

Mumbai, July 13 Call rates ruled between 0.35 per cent-0.5 per cent today, against the previous close of 0.4 per cent-0.6 per cent. There were no repo bids in the first or second liquidity adjustment facility. In the first three-day reverse repo auction, the RBI received 44 bids for Rs 63,750 crore and accepted 44 bids for Rs 1,991 crore. In the second three-day reverse-repo auction, the central bank received 39 bids for Rs 41,950 crore and accepted 39 bids for Rs 1,008 crore. The CBLO market saw 281 trades aggregating Rs 27,746.45 crore in the 0.01 per cent-0.06 per cent range. —

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