Indian government bonds saw a slight dip as the U.S. Federal Reserve adopted a more hawkish stance, signaling potential rate hikes this year due to persistent inflation risks. This shift influenced Treasury yields, while foreign investors continued to pour funds into Indian bonds, attracted by central bank measures.
The U.S. Federal Reserve's hawkish stance, driven by persistent inflation risks, has caused a slight dip in Indian government bonds. The Fed's signal of potential rate hikes this year influenced global Treasury yields. Despite this, foreign investors are actively investing in…
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