Interest rates on short-term financial instruments like Certificates of Deposit are poised to decrease across India. This anticipated drop, estimated at 75-100 basis points by July, follows large public sector units and banks tapping overseas loans and deposits. This influx of foreign funds is expected to cool domestic yields and ease borrowing costs for businesses and the government.

Indian banks are significantly increasing rates on foreign-currency deposits to attract overseas residents, testing the central bank's new measures to boost capital inflows and…

Short-term Indian government bond yields have dropped to their lowest in three months. This move steepens the yield curve significantly. Expectations are high that banks will…

Indian banks are offering higher interest rates on foreign currency deposits. This move aims to attract money from overseas residents. The Reserve Bank of India has introduced new…

Interest rates on short-term financial instruments like Certificates of Deposit are poised to decrease across India. This anticipated drop, estimated at 75-100 basis points by…