SNAPSHOT-India stocks, rupee, swaps, call at 3:30 p.m. IST
July 7 (Reuters) -
STOCKS:
The benchmark BSE Sensex .BSESN and the broader NSE Nifty 50 index .NSEI ended flat, as gains in consumer stocks, led by Godrej Consumer GOCP.NS, helped offset broader losses, while investors stayed cautious amid growing uncertainty over U.S. trade policy. .BO
RUPEE:
The Indian rupee INR=IN dropped 0.6% versus the U.S. dollar to 85.9000, as uncertainty about U.S. tariff policies resurfaced with President Donald Trump's threat of a fresh 10% levy on BRICS countries compounding pressure on the local currency alongside peers like the South African rand and Chinese yuan. INR/
GOVERNMENT BONDS:
The benchmark 10-year bond IN063335G=CC was quoted at 100.275 rupees, largely unchanged at 6.2895%, after trading in a narrow range on Monday, as a lack of fresh triggers kept the market steady. IN/
OVERNIGHT INDEX SWAPS:
The one-year overnight index swap rate INR1YMIBROIS=CC was up 1 bps at 5.51%, while the five-year swap rate INR5YMIBROIS=CC was flat at 5.6775%.
CALL MONEY:
India's overnight call money rate INROND= was at 5.28% and the overnight TREPS rate INTREPTOT=TCCL was at 5.26%.
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