Indian government bonds traded range-bound early Tuesday, pausing a three-session rally. Traders awaited a large state-debt auction, which will sell bonds worth 213.50 billion rupees. Oil and U.S. Treasury yields trading sideways provided no fresh directional triggers for the market. Sustained foreign buying is expected to continue underpinning sentiment in the bond market. Monsoon-led inflation concerns have also eased as rainfall improved across the country.

Indian government bonds saw a rise on Monday, mirroring gains in U.S. Treasuries. Improved monsoon forecasts and consistent foreign investment bolstered market sentiment. The…

Indian government bond yields continued their downward trend on Monday, boosted by improving monsoon rains and consistent foreign investment. The benchmark 10-year yield closed…

Indian government bonds traded range-bound early Tuesday, pausing a three-session rally. Traders awaited a large state-debt auction, which will sell bonds worth 213.50 billion…