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Friday, July 18 1997

NSE debt volume pierces roof top

ENS ECONOMIC BUREAU

MUMBAI, July 17: The massive liquidity overhang in the system led to record trading in the wholesale debt market of the National Stock Exchange on Thursday with turnover touching Rs 1,553.58 crore. This is the highest turnover that the NSE debt segment has recorded ever since it came into being in September 1994. The debt market turnover on the NSE was Rs 445 crore on Wednesday.

Leading the bull rally was the 11.83 per cent gilt maturing in 2003 auctioned on Wednesday amid record oversubscription. The security which was auctioned at par saw 26 deals worth Rs 650 crore being struck at 11.56 per cent yields.

The six-year paper which was traded at Rs 101 on Wednesday at the post-auction trading session reached Rs 101.30 on frenzied trading on Thursday. The total deals struck in this security aggregated Rs 650 crore -- the highest turnover that a single security has ever clocked.

Call rates reached 4 per cent during the morning session of trade due to highly oversubscribed six-year paper and the 364-day treasury bill which sucked out Rs 4130 crore of the system system on Wednesday.

"However, calls came down to settle at 1-1.5 per cent levels on account of increased liquidity. The outflow of Rs 4130 crore did not have much of an impact on the market except for a slight rise in the morning session," a dealer said.

The six-year paper, auctioned on Wednesday, drew bids worth Rs 13044.62 crore against a notified amount of Rs 3000 crore. This is one of the highest oversubscription that a single auction of government security has ever drawn. The apex bank was forced to set a cut-off yield of 11.83 per cent which was much lower than what the market expected.

Copyright © 1997 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.

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