Indian Bond Yields Signal A Rise With US Treasury Movements

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What’s going on here?

Indian government bond yields are trending upwards, echoing the changes in US Treasury yields. Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is tactically purchasing bonds to temper these increases.

What does this mean?

India’s 10-year bond yield has been volatile, fluctuating between 6.33% and 6.37%, ending at 6.3538%. This movement coincides with rising US Treasury yields, spurred by strong April employment data, delaying rate cuts to July. To combat rising yields, the RBI is acquiring bonds worth up to 750 billion rupees through auctions, with a total target of 3.65 trillion rupees by early 2025. Investors are also wary of geopolitical tensions involving Pakistan, which could impact financial stability. Meanwhile, India’s overnight index swap rates are expected to remain stable as traders monitor the Federal Reserve’s next steps.

Why should I care?

For markets: Navigating bond yield fluctuations.

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