Goldman Sachs has recommended buying India's 30-year government bonds, citing easing inflation expectations, lower oil prices and reduced fiscal risks after the US-Iran ceasefire. The brokerage believes the long end of the bond curve offers better value as shorter-term bonds have already rallied.
Goldman Sachs has recommended purchasing India's 30-year government bonds. This recommendation is driven by easing inflation expectations, lower oil prices, and reduced fiscal risks following the US-Iran ceasefire. The brokerage believes the long end of the bond curve currently…
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