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    Indian Bond Yields Set To Dip As Inflation Hits Near Five-Year Low

    August 13, 2024


    What’s going on here?

    Indian government bond yields are expected to dip slightly as new data reveals a significant drop in retail inflation to a near five-year low in July.

    What does this mean?

    India’s annual retail inflation fell to 3.54% in July, down from 5.08% in June. This significant decrease, driven by a base effect and easing food inflation, marks the lowest rate since August 2019. The drop has prompted the benchmark 10-year yield to potentially move between 6.85% and 6.89%, compared to its previous close of 6.8801%, according to a trader with a private bank. With Indian financial markets closed on Thursday for Independence Day, attention is also on the upcoming US retail inflation data, which could further influence market dynamics.

    Why should I care?

    For markets: Lower inflation, happy bonds.

    Bond investors are eyeing the lower inflation rate favorably, as it increases the attractiveness of government bonds. A decrease in yields often translates to higher prices for these bonds, buoying investor sentiment. Moreover, as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) keeps its key interest rate unchanged to combat inflation, a potential window for rate cuts might open only in December 2024, depending on economic growth and inflation trends.

    The bigger picture: Economic ripples and rate rates.

    Global investors are cautiously optimistic, awaiting the US retail inflation data due on Wednesday, which could impact broader market sentiment. Market participants remain divided on the Federal Reserve’s next move, debating between a 25 or 50 basis point cut in September. Concurrently, Brent crude futures have seen minor fluctuations, impacting the overall economic landscape. With seven Indian states gearing up to raise approximately $1.90 billion through bond sales, these economic signals could shape investment strategies in the coming months.



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