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India’s 10-Year Bond Yield Dips as Central Bank Prepares for Debt Purchase

Indian Government Bond Yields Experience Significant Decline Amid Optimistic Market Sentiment

In a notable development for the Indian financial landscape, bond yields experienced a sharp decline on Monday. This drop is largely attributed to the prevailing bullish sentiment in the market, as investors anticipate an influx of liquidity from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) alongside potential interest rate cuts. The benchmark 10-year government bond yield settled at 6.3164%, down from the previous closing of 6.3709%, marking its lowest point since November 9, 2021.

Expectations of Rate Cuts and Liquidity Infusion

Market analysts are increasingly optimistic about further monetary easing. Ketan Parikh, who heads fixed income at ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, stated, "We foresee additional rate cuts of 50 basis points alongside necessary liquidity measures to maintain surplus levels." He suggested that the terminal rate could settle at 5.50%, leading to a projected decline in the 10-year bond yield towards 6.25%.

  • Key points to note:
    • RBI plans to purchase 200 billion rupees (approximately $2.35 billion) in bonds this Tuesday.
    • Another similar purchase is expected the following week.
    • Since the beginning of 2025, the RBI has injected 5.81 trillion rupees via bond purchases and foreign exchange swaps.

Impact of Currency Strength on Investor Sentiment

The local currency’s positive performance is also contributing to enhanced investor optimism. On Monday, the Indian rupee appreciated by 0.3%, which in turn supported the decline in bond yields. This positive currency movement is a significant factor in the overall market sentiment.

Significant Changes in Overnight Index Swap Rates

India’s overnight index swap (OIS) rates also saw a notable drop, reflecting persistent receiving bias, particularly from foreign banks. This trend follows the ongoing liquidity injections and favorable expectations regarding rate cuts in both India and the United States.

  • The one-year OIS rate decreased by 4 basis points.
  • The two-year rate also fell by 4 basis points.
  • The five-year rates saw a decline of 5 basis points.
  • Overall, swap rates have decreased by approximately 30-35 basis points this month.
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This combination of factors—anticipated rate cuts, liquidity measures, and a strengthening rupee—positions the Indian bond market for potentially favorable outcomes in the coming weeks.

For more insights on bond market trends and economic forecasts, consider exploring related articles on financial analysis and investment strategies.

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