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India bonds inch up as RBI moves up debt buying after sell-off

  • The benchmark 10-year bond yield was at 6.7083%
Published January 28, 2026 Updated January 28, 2026 10:54am
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MUMBAI: Indian sovereign bonds edged higher on Wednesday as the central bank brought forward its open market purchases by a week, prompting some traders to unwind bearish bets in early trade.

The benchmark 10-year bond yield was at 6.7083% as of 11:00 a.m. IST.

It ended Tuesday’s session at 6.7194%, its highest closing level in 11 months.

Bond yields move inversely to prices.

The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday said it has moved up its OMO timetable, and is now set to purchase 1 trillion rupees ($10.92 billion)of bonds in two tranches - on January 29 and February 5 - a week earlier than scheduled.

Traders, however, said the relief may be temporary as worries around excess supply and expectations of a larger borrowing plan for the next fiscal year, starting April, keeps risk appetite in check.

“The RBI moved ahead the open market purchases, which triggered some short-covering, but further moves hinge on the federal budget now,” said a trader at a primary dealership.

“A close below 6.70% on the 10-year paper is crucial for further easing.”

New Delhi will sell 320 billion rupees of the 6.48% 2035 bond on Friday, ahead of the budget on Sunday.

Most analysts expect FY27 borrowing of 16–17.5 trillion rupees, a record quantum for any fiscal year.

Traders will also monitor the treasury bill auction scheduled for later in the day, amid rising short-term rates.

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