Indian Bond Yields Fall As US Treasury Yields Dip

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What’s going on here?

Indian bond yields dipped on Monday, reflecting a drop in US Treasury yields after President-elect Trump tapped Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary.

What does this mean?

Scott Bessent is well-regarded for addressing debt issues, and his appointment has boosted US market confidence, leading to a six basis-point dip in the 10-year Treasury yield. This shift rippled globally, impacting India’s bond market and lowering its 10-year government bond yield to 6.8226%, down two points from last week. Analysts remain cautious though, given India’s high inflation rate of 6.21% in October, exceeding the Reserve Bank of India’s target, which might curb further yield declines. Significant interest rate changes in India aren’t expected until February, pending new economic data.

Why should I care?

For markets: Yields signal cautious optimism.

The global financial scene is highly responsive to US fiscal policy shifts, as shown…

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