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Call rates end down

Mumbai, Oct. 8

The inter-bank call rate ended lower at 3.10-3.20 per cent, against the previous close of 3.25-3.3 per cent. Under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) conducted by the Reserve Bank of India, there were no bids in the one-day repo auction. In the reverse repo auction, there were 49 bids for Rs 1,26,930 crore. In the CBLO auction, there were 665 trades for Rs 74,709.60 crore in the range of 0.251-2.92 per cent. - Our Bureau

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