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India's government bond outflows in April an aberration, say analysts

A large part of these outflows have happened on the back of weakness in the local currency and a jump in U.S. yields as investors repriced rate cut expectations, they said.

May 02, 2024 / 14:06 IST
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India's government bond outflows in April an aberration, say analysts

The recent sharp foreign investor selling in Indian government bonds in April, marking the highest monthly sales since the Covid-19 pandemic, is only an aberration, with inflows likely to continue in the coming months, senior market participants said.

A large part of these outflows have happened on the back of weakness in the local currency and a jump in U.S. yields as investors repriced rate cut expectations, they said.

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"We are not expecting large-scale outflows because of rupee weakness or consistent dollar strength; the recent drop in rupee will not lead to a change in our outlook," said Parul Mittal Sinha, India head of financial markets at Standard Chartered Bank.

Foreign investors sold bonds worth 149.5 billion rupees ($1.79 billion) on a net basis in April, the highest in the four years, after net purchases of bonds worth 816 billion rupees between October and March.