Sentiment: Nervous
Prices of gilts fell by as much as 30 paise as the sustainability of yields made the players nervous.
The benchmark 7.40 per cent 2012 paper was last dealt at a yield of 6.4250 per cent (Rs 106.81) as against the opening level of 6.40 per cent (Rs 106.95).
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The long-dated 10.25 per cent 2021 paper was last dealt at a yield of 7.05 per cent (Rs 132.70) as against the opening level of 7.03 per cent (Rs 133).
The five-year benchmark corporate bond was traded at 6.495 per cent against Saturday
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