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10-year bond yields open 4 bps higher as India-Pakistan tensions flare up

The yield on 10-year benchmark 6.79 percent 2034 opened at 6.431 percent, as compared to 6.398 percent at previous close.

May 09, 2025 / 09:49 IST
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Domestic bond yields opened four basis points (bps) higher on May 9 amid uncertainty over rising tensions between India and Pakistan, after a six bps rise in yield seen a day ago.

The yield on 10-year benchmark 6.79 percent 2034 opened at 6.431 percent, as compared to 6.398 percent at previous close.

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Bond prices and equity markets fell on May 8 after Cabinet Ministers said Operation Sindoor was still on, and that India will retaliate if Pakistan attempts any escalation of hostilities.

Bond yields across Asia have been tracking interest rate cuts by central banks in India, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea and the Philippines since the start of the year.