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Indian bond yields ends flat as govt reduce market borrowing, fiscal deficit

The 10-year benchmark bond yield is currently trading at 6.9744 percent at 11:26 AM as against 6.9662 percent at open.

July 23, 2024 / 17:21 IST
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Indian bond yields ended almost flat on July 23 after the government reduce market borrowing numbers and cut fiscal deficit in the Union Budget 2024.

The 10-year benchmark bond 7.10 percent 2034 yield ended at 6.9695 percent, as compared to 6.9662 percent close on the previous trading sessions.

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Throughout the budget speech and day, the 10-year bond yield moved in the range of 6.9260 percent to 6.9887 percent. The high in terms of yield was touched during the start of the budget speech.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in a speech presenting the full Budget for 2024-25, said the Centre marginally cut the gross borrowing target from the markets in 2024-25 to Rs 14.01 lakh crore to finance its fiscal deficit of 4.9 percent of the GDP.