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    Indian Bond Yields Expected To Ease Marginally Tracking US Trends

    July 29, 2024


    What’s going on here?

    Indian government bond yields are expected to follow the US’s lead and ease slightly on Monday, post-modest US inflation data.

    What does this mean?

    The Indian 10-year bond yield is projected to hover between 6.92% and 6.96%, dipping slightly from its previous close of 6.9419%. This shift follows a drop in US Treasury yields after June’s Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index revealed only a modest rise in prices. However, no strong trigger has emerged to significantly break the crucial 6.92% level. Investors are also keeping an eye on the Federal Reserve’s meeting on Wednesday, despite no imminent rate changes being expected. In India, recent sentiment has been boosted by the federal budget and the Reserve Bank of India’s new guidelines aimed at strengthening liquidity resilience among lenders, potentially increasing the demand for government bonds.

    Why should I care?

    For markets: Tracking the global pulse.

    Indian bond yields are mirroring trends in US yields, especially after the modest US inflation data. This slight dip indicates the correlation between US and Indian bond markets as global economic signals continue to impact local markets. The forecasted range for the Indian 10-year yield suggests a period of relative stability, but investors should remain alert to any significant policy changes or unexpected economic data that could affect this balance.

    The bigger picture: Fiscal strategies and economic projections.

    India’s focus on reducing its fiscal deficit to 4.9% and slightly lowering gross borrowing is part of its strategy to stabilize the economy. Positive sentiment from the recent federal budget and RBI guidelines points to a controlled approach to liquidity. Nevertheless, the broader economic impact still hinges on global trade dynamics and commodity prices like Brent crude, which recently stood at $81.20 per barrel. As investors assess these local and global factors, the movements in bond yields will reflect the underlying economic health and fiscal discipline.



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