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Short-term debt rates up 5-10 bps

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Newswire18 Mumbai

Rates on short-term money market instruments rose by 5-10 basis points on Monday as mutual funds remained on the sidelines due to the continued tight liquidity, dealers said.

Mutual funds are major investors in the short-term money market.

The three-month certificates of deposits were quoted at 8.05-8.25 per cent, compared with 7.95-8.15 per cent Friday and one-year CDs were quoted at 8.70-8.90 per cent on Monday.

Three-month commercial papers were quoted at 8.50-8.60 per cent, compared with 8.40-8.50 per cent Friday.

Fund houses will also face redemptions in the first week of December for payment towards third corporate advance taxes.

 

Mutual funds are more inclined on buying three-month papers on tight liquidity and as the spread between a three-month and one-year CD is just 45-55 basis points.

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First Published: Nov 23 2010 | 12:38 AM IST

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