India bonds cling to range as traders parse oil risk
MeridStreet AI summaryIndian government bonds remained relatively stable, trading within a narrow range on Wednesday. This stability can be attributed to softer U.S. Treasury yields, which have helped to calm market nerves. However, rising oil prices continue to pose a risk, affecting the value of the rupee and potentially impacting bond yields in the future. The Reserve Bank of India's policy minutes, which are expected soon, will provide valuable insights for market participants and may influence bond trading.
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Indian government bonds are experiencing restrained trading due to softer US Treasury yields. This stability is offering some support to the bonds, but oil risk is still a concern.
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