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G-Sec yields near two-year high; inflation risks may keep FY27 trend upwards
Indian 10-year government security yields have surged to a near two-year high, closing FY25 at 7.03% despite a policy rate cut. This rise, attributed to bond oversupply and geopolitical risks from the West Asia conflict, is expected to continue with an upward bias in FY27 due to ongoing conflict and future supply pressures.
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