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TABLE-India Certificates of Deposit dealt-Nov 4

Wed Nov 4, 2009 5:15pm IST
 
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 Nov 4 (Reuters)-Below are the details of India Certificates
of Deposit dealt in the primary & secondary market. (10 million
= 1 crore) ISSUER                INVESTOR         MATURITY     
  RATING
   DEALT        VOLUME
    YTM(%)      IN MLNS
----------------------------------------------------------------
 --------------------------PRIMARY MARKET -------------- SB
TRAVANCORE         BANK             06-May-10        P1+
    4.53          500 CBI                   BANK            
10-May-10        P1+
    4.77          500 CBI                   MF              
10-May-10        P1+
    4.77          500 BOB                   MF              
  1 YEAR         P1+
    5.60         5000 ANDHRA BK             MF              
  1 YEAR         P1+
    5.77         3000 UBI                   MF              
 3 MONTHS        P1+
    3.55         4000 SECONDARY MARKET ----------------
CANARA BK             MF               30-Mar-10        P1+
    3.60          250 BOI                   MF              
07-Apr-10        P1+
    4.50          500 PNB                   MF              
03-May-10        P1+
    4.72          250 SIDBI                 MF              
08-Jun-10       PR1+
    5.00          250 OBC                   BANK            
09-Jun-10        P1+
    4.88          250 ANDHRA BK             MF              
28-Jun-10        P1+
    5.00          250 SBOP                  MF              
09-Sep-10        P1+
    5.40          250 J&K BK                FIN             
17-Sep-10        P1+
    5.77          250 SBOP                  INS CO.         
23-Sep-10        P1+
    5.45          250 SBOP                  MF              
23-Sep-10        P1+
    5.40         1750 ICICI BK              BANK            
22-Oct-10        P1+
    5.94          250
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INCD01 For Primary Market CD Deals   :  INCD02 For
Secondary Market CD Deals :  INCD03 INCD04 Contact Mumbai
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