Indian government bonds encountered significant challenges this week, marking the worst week of the financial year. The Reserve Bank of India's hawkish policy minutes triggered a selloff, compounded by the early closure of a diaspora-deposit hedging facility. Additionally, soaring crude oil prices heightened inflation concerns and rate hike fears in India, culminating in a notable increase in bond yields.

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

RBI's hawkish policy minutes increase inflation concerns, leading to significant selling pressure on Indian government bonds.

Domestic bonds experienced mounting pressure after the Reserve Bank of India's recent policy minutes conveyed a hawkish tone. The escalation in oil prices further compounded this…

Indian government bonds stabilize as oil prices ease, anticipating a crucial ₹28,000 crore debt auction amid hawkish RBI signals.