With government bond yields now at attractive levels, treasury heads are actively thinking about making purchases. After the RBI's FCNR(B) scheme ended, the five-year bond yield closed at 6.52%. Although there's speculation about a delay in renewed buying due to upcoming policy minutes, the banking sector's liquidity remains robust, with funds ready to be invested shortly.

India's bonds face selloff pressure after RBI hints at potential rate hikes, with yields expected to rise.

With government bond yields now at attractive levels, treasury heads are actively thinking about making purchases. After the RBI's FCNR(B) scheme ended, the five-year bond yield…