The Indian government bond market is expected to see little movement in early trading on Friday, with market participants awaiting fresh supply from the weekly debt auction. The 10-year bond yield is projected to trade between 6.76% and 6.79%, reflecting a muted start compared to the previous close of 6.7646%.
New Delhi is planning to raise 22,000 crore rupees ($2.56 billion) through the sale of bonds later in the day. Market analysts anticipate that the bonds will trade within a narrow range, with limited triggers influencing movement.
In the global market, U.S. Treasury yields remain elevated, with the 10-year yield standing around 4.68% in Asia hours. Investors are closely watching a key jobs report due after Indian market hours, which could impact the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy stance.
Concerns about potential inflation and economic growth under the incoming Donald Trump administration have led to expectations of fewer rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. The U.S. central bank signaled a slower pace of rate cuts at its December meeting.
In India, the benchmark bond yield recently touched a three-week low of 6.73% following aggressive purchases from foreign banks. However, these lenders later sold bonds as yields in the U.S. rose sharply.
Key indicators influencing the bond market include Brent crude futures, U.S. Treasury yields, and the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) upcoming actions. The RBI is set to conduct a 14-day variable rate repo auction and sell sovereign bonds worth 22,000 crore rupees.
Investors are advised to stay informed about these developments and monitor market trends closely for potential trading opportunities. By staying updated on market dynamics and economic indicators, investors can make more informed decisions regarding their bond investments.