Foreign Investors Boost India Bonds

  Published 7 months ago

Foreign investors are buying Indian government bonds amid higher yields and expectations of the Reserve Bank easing.

  • U.S. tariffs on Indian goods may slow growth, prompting analysts to expect further policy rate cuts.
  • Net foreign inflows reached $1.2 billion in August, the largest monthly investment since March this year.
  • Despite rupee weakness, investors remain confident in Indian bonds due to attractive yields and market stability.

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