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Indian rupee, bonds to get a boost from Iran peace deal, eye Fed move

*The Indian rupee heads into the new week ‌with positive momentum after snapping a three-week winning streak and slipping marginally last week
Published June 15, 2026 Updated June 15, 2026 07:50am
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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee and bonds are set to get a lift this week, supported by a US–Iran peace deal, while oil price swings are expected to guide the currency’s direction.

Investors are also awaiting ​the U.S. Federal Reserve’s first policy decision under Chair Kevin Warsh.

The Indian rupee heads into the new week ‌with positive momentum after snapping a three-week winning streak and slipping marginally last week.

US President Donald Trump and Iran’s deputy foreign minister said they have agreed to halt the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, lifting risk assets and sending oil prices sharply lower.

The currency is expected ​to climb well past 95 per US dollar at open on Monday, having settled at 95.11 on Friday.

The ​currency was buffeted last week by persistent dollar demand from oil companies and other importers, though ⁠likely intervention by the central bank and mounting expectations of a U.S.-Iran peace deal helped cushion the downside.

Further, attention will ​be on the Federal Reserve’s policy decision, where the central bank is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged.

The ​focus will be on Chair Kevin Warsh’s remarks and updated projections for clues on interest rates.

Bonds

The yield on India’s 10-year benchmark bond ended at 6.8957% on Friday, down 7 basis points for the week, posting its third consecutive weekly decline.

Bonds rose as oil prices slumped, and after the ​central bank released detailed guidelines outlining the hedging benefits it will provide to lenders for raising non-resident deposits and to ​state-run firms for raising overseas funding.

Traders expect the 10-year bond yield to move within a 6.85%-6.95% range this week, with the focus on ‌oil ⁠price movements and Fed guidance.

Focus will be on foreign investor activity, as these investors have stepped up their bond purchases following the central bank’s policy decision and measures aimed at attracting dollar inflows.

Overseas investors net bought bonds worth 155.5 billion rupees in the last six sessions starting June 5, overtaking 155 billion rupees for the year until June 4.

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