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Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:44am IST
 
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June 19 (Reuters) - The India FIMMDA-REUTERS Mumbai Inter-bank
Cash-Tom Offered Rate MIFOR= on Thursday is 6.75 percent.
 The MITOR is the reference implied rupee overnight offered
rate based on the cash-Tom dollar-rupee premium.
 The one-month, two-month, three-month, six-month and
one-year swaps will be released at 12:30 IST. (0700 GMT) and
benchmark rates (MIFOR) will be released at 17:30 IST. (1200
GMT).
-------------------------------------------------------------
  PERIOD       CASH-Tom      SWAP DIFFERENCE
            dlr/rupee        In percent     Implied rupee
             (paise)        (annualised)  interestrate(%)
-------------------------------------------------------------
19/06/2008   00.51/00.57      04.34/04.85      06.24/06.75 OVER
20/06/2008
   Spot rate : 1$ = 42.90 rupees (Source - RBI reference
rate from Reuters page RBIB INRFIX=RBIA
 The US Dollar rate used is the Fed Funds Rate from Reuters
page USONFFE=
 Note:Figures in brackets indicate negative values
 Cash-Tom levels have been contributed by banks and brokers.
 FIMMDA is the Fixed Income Money Market and Derivatives
Association of India.
 Refer to Reuters page INSWAP02 for the calculation
methodology. For Implied benchmark rates  refer to MIFOR= or
INSWAP01.

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