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Markets

India bonds dip on looming $8 billion supply

  • The benchmark 6.48% 2035 bond yield was at 6.7062%
Published February 27, 2026 Updated February 27, 2026 09:55am
Photo: Reuters
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MUMBAI: Indian government bonds fell in early deals on Friday, as market participants braced for large auctions, putting the focus back on demand-supply dynamics.

New Delhi and states will raise an aggregate of 750 billion rupees ($8.25 billion) in a span of Friday and Monday.

“Market is getting ready for heavy supply in the next two sessions, bringing demand–supply balance back to the fore,” a trader with a private bank said.

The benchmark 6.48% 2035 bond yield was at 6.7062% as of 10:10 a.m. IST, after ending at 6.6943% on Thursday.

Bond yields move inversely to prices.

New Delhi will sell the benchmark bond later in the session, in its last sale for this financial year.

The pricing would act as a key directional driver for markets for March.

This would be followed by a 431.3 billion rupee state debt sale on Monday, with the quantum nearly 75 billion rupees higher than the scheduled fundraising.

While the 10-year bond has struggled recently, ultra-long bonds have seen an increase in demand, likely from insurance companies after Reuters reported that several market participants have sought lowering or maintaining the share of 30-to-50-year bonds in next fiscal year’s supply.

India’s fiscal year runs April through March.

Focus will also be on India’s economic growth data for October-December, which would be the first under a new series.

The data will be released at 4:00 p.m. IST.

A Reuters poll predicts growth to be at 7.2%.

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