Money rates
Call rates were steady at 21.47 per cent yesterday, but 90-day commercial bill rates eased marginally to 22 per cent from 22.21. The Reserve bank sold $3O million of Treasury bills maturing on September 9, 1987, with interest rates ranging from 20.66 to 20.80 per cent. Bids totalled $97 million.
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Press, 22 May 1987, Page 11
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