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India call money-(closing)-06.75-07.00 pct Oct 16

Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:01pm IST
 
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Oct 16 (Reuters),Call Money at 1700
 TIME        Market range
 0900        06.50-07.00
 0910        06.50-07.00
 0920        07.00-07.10
 0930        06.75-07.00
 0945        06.75-07.00
 1030        06.75-07.00
 1130        07.00-07.25
 1230        06.80-07.00
 1330        06.75-07.00
 1430        06.80-07.00
 1530        06.80-07.00
 1630        06.75-07.00
 1700        06.75-07.00
 OPEN      : 06.50-07.00
 HIGH      : 07.25
 LOW       : 06.50
 CLOSE     : 06.75-07.00
 PVS CLOSE : 10.00-10.25 The indicative call rates are
contributions from ABN Amro, Andhra Bank, AXIS Bank, Bank of
America, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Canara Bank, J P Morgan
Chase, Citibank N.A., Corporation Bank, Calyon Bank, Indusind
Bank, ICICI Bank, ICICI Securities & Finance Bank of India
(IDBI), IDBI Bank Ltd, Jammu and Kashmir Bank, Punjab National
Bank, Societe Generale, Standard Chartered Bank, State Bank of
India, Union Bank of India, ING Vysya Bank, BNP Paribas, HDFC
Bank, P&S Bank etc.
 For call money rates from individual Banks/FIs, double
click on INRCALL=.
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