Indian Bonds Climb As US Treasuries Point To Rate Cuts

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Indian government bonds are picking up steam, driven by predicted US Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.

What does this mean?

Prices for Indian government bonds are on the upswing as investors respond to the possibility of US Federal Reserve rate cuts spurred by weak US economic data. Specifically, yields on India’s 6.79% 2034 and 6.33% 2035 bonds have dipped, reflecting increased demand. This trend is likely to persist with strong interest in India’s upcoming debt auction, suggesting further yield declines if demand outpaces supply. Furthermore, India’s banking system liquidity surplus has climbed to a near seven-week high of 2.22 trillion rupees ($25.9 billion) following additional debt purchases by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Market chatter about a potential bond rally is intensifying, as investors anticipate a substantial RBI dividend to the government, boosting fiscal health and market resilience.

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