On Thursday, Indian government bonds rebounded following a selloff in the previous session. However, rising oil prices and U.S. Treasury yields limited the market's overall progress. Notably, foreign lenders significantly invested in Indian bonds in June, signaling robust inflows. Furthermore, overseas investors showed interest in Fully Accessible Route bonds, anticipating potential index inclusion, while overnight index swap rates held steady as traders exercised caution.
Value buyers lift India bonds; US-Iran war jitters, oil risks weigh
On Thursday, Indian government bonds rebounded following a selloff in the previous session. However, rising oil prices and U.S. Treasury yields limited the…
