RBI governor urges banks to boost call money market tradingRBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra urged banks to actively trade in the uncollateralized call money market instead of passively parking funds wit...
RBI relaxing borrowing limit in interbank call market no 'game changer': TradersThe Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has allowed banks greater flexibility to set their own limits to borrow from the interbank call money marke...
Govt bonds weaken, call rates turn higherThe 7.17 per cent 10-year benchmark bond maturing in 2028 eased to Rs 95.25 from Rs 95.26.
Govt bonds slip, call rates finish lowerThe 7.17 per cent 10-year benchmark bond maturing in 2028 declined to Rs 95.3525 from Rs 95.68.
Govt bonds end mixed, call rates remain lowerThe 7.17 per cent 10-year benchmark bond maturing in 2028 slipped to Rs 96.14 from Rs 96.1950.
Bonds end mixed, call rates finish lower on low demandThe 7.59 per cent government security maturing in 2026 surged to Rs 108.0375 from Rs 108.03 previously while its yield ruled steady at 6.41...
Bonds recover, call rates end higherThe 7.88 per cent government security maturing in 2030 edged-up to Rs 101.2025 from Rs 101.20 previously, while its yield held stable at 7....
Bonds fall on fresh selling, call rates strengthenGovernment bonds (G-Secs) prices retreated after a brief recovery following renewed selling pressure from banks and corporates amid profit ...
Bonds slip, call rates remain higherGovernment bonds slipped on selling pressure from banks and corporates, while the overnight call money rate remained higher owing to sustai...
Government bonds, call money rates slipThe 7.88 per cent government security maturing in 2030 fell to Rs 101.71 from Rs 101.04, while its yield gained to 7.80 per cent from 7.76 ...
Government bonds recover; call money rates end higherThe overnight call money rate ended higher at the money market due to good demand from borrowing banks amid tight liquidity in the banking ...
Government bonds gains, call money rate end higherThe 8.60 per cent government security maturing in 2028 rose to Rs 105.49 from Rs 105.01, while its yield fell to 7.93 per cent from 7.98 pe...
Call money rates may cross 9 pc due to tight liquidity: ExpertsHigher demand for funds by banks to meet the fourth quarter advance tax payout later this week will strain liquidity condition in the finan...
- Bonds remain lower, call rate ends higher
The government bonds dropped on continued selling pressure from banks and corporates, while call money rates finished higher at the overnig...
- Call money rates seen in 7.00-7.40% range
Liquidity again plays a key determinant in deciding short-term interest rate trends.
- Money Market: Call money rates should be stable
This is the second half of the reporting fortnight, hence call money rates should continue to be stable at around 3.50%-3.75%.
- CALL MONEY: Short-term rates may gradually inch up 15-20 bps
Call money rates would continue to hover around the reverse repo rate.