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(Reuters) - Russia's central bank provided banks with all 3 trillion roubles ($26.73 billion) at a one-week repo auction on Tuesday, facing demand of 4.84 trillion roubles, as lending institutions scramble to manage their liquidity amid collapsing Russian markets.
The auction's limit was set at 3 trillion roubles.
The bank also said it had raised 1.5 trillion roubles at a one-day deposit auction.
($1 = 112.2470 roubles)
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