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Turnover Surges To Rs 63.65

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With the call rates hovering between 5.75 per cent and 6 per cent, the short- term securities continued to remain in the spotlight. The short-term securities to be traded were the 364-day treasury bills and the 12-per cent central government paper maturing in 1999. The latter was traded for Rs 10 crore at a yield of 13.83 per cent. The deal, to be settled the same day, was struck at a price of Rs 100.50.

The zero-coupon bond, also maturing in 1999, saw a deal for Rs 5 crore. The trade, to be settled after one day, was concluded at a yield of 14.06 per cent. This was followed by a Rs 1-crore deal in the same security. The trade, to be settled the same day, was wrapped up at a yield of 13.91 per cent.

 

The 364-day treasury bill maturing on August 29 was traded for Rs 10 crore.

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First Published: Sep 11 1996 | 12:00 AM IST

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