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Seven lenders hike interest rates by up to 50 bps

Seven lenders, including Bank of Baroda (BoB) and HDFC, today raised interest rates by up to 50 basis points, in response to the Reserve Bank's tight monetary policy announced last week.

February 01, 2011 / 21:25 IST
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(Sourced from Press Trust of India)

Seven lenders, including Bank of Baroda (BoB) and HDFC, today raised interest rates by up to 50 basis points, in response to the Reserve Bank's tight monetary policy announced last week.

While BoB and Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) raised the deposit rates, HDFC, Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank (IOB), Bank of India (BoI) and Dena Bank hiked their lending rates.

BoB raised its deposit rates by 50 basis points (bps) to 9.10% for 444 days deposits till March 2011 and for deposit of 1 year and up to 443 days to 8.75%, with effect from tomorrow.

OBC has decided to raise the fixed deposit rates by 25 basis points for deposits of varying maturities. It will pay the highest rate of 9.25% for 500-day deposits.

first published: Feb 1, 2011 09:21 pm

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