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Indian bond yields dropped on Oct. 6, 2025, due to lower-than-expected state borrowing and dovish central bank signals.
Indian government bond yields fell on October 6, 2025, as states borrowed less than expected—2.82 trillion rupees versus a forecast of 3.25 trillion—reducing supply concerns.
The 10-year benchmark yield dropped to 6.5029%, supported by central government plans to issue fewer ultra-long bonds and increased investment limits from four major state-owned banks after talks with the RBI.
The central bank’s dovish stance, following a 100-basis-point rate cut in 2025 and low inflation, boosted expectations of a December rate cut, with some anticipating another in February.
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Los rendimientos de los bonos indios cayeron el 6 de octubre de 2025, debido a préstamos estatales más bajos de lo esperado y señales favorables del Banco Central.