Indian institutions secured over ₹17,000 crore via bond sales as falling benchmark yields made borrowing cheaper. Nabard notably raised ₹8,000 crore at a competitive 7.16% for three-year debt. This surge in issuances is attributed to favorable market sentiment, central bank measures, and expectations of India's inclusion in a global bond index, with conditions likely to persist until September.

Foreign investors purchased Rs 41,800 crore ($4.4 billion) of Indian debt last month, marking a rebound for the market following tax incentives under the fully accessible route.

Indian government bonds saw gains early Thursday, defying a rise in U.S. Treasury yields. This positive movement was fueled by falling oil prices and increasing foreign investor…

Indian government bonds took a small step back on Friday, halting a strong six-week upward trend. The market's prior gains were supported by vigorous foreign investor interest,…

Indian institutions secured over ₹17,000 crore via bond sales as falling benchmark yields made borrowing cheaper. Nabard notably raised ₹8,000 crore at a competitive 7.16% for…