India 10-year bond gives up post-policy gains as oil moves, RBI swap pullback weigh

Indian government bonds saw a decline for the second consecutive day, erasing previous gains as high oil prices and the premature conclusion of a deposit scheme weighed on investor sentiment. Following the central bank's policy announcement, the b...

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Indian government bonds declined for a ​second straight session on ​Tuesday, surrendering gains made after the central bank's policy decision ​two weeks ago, as elevated oil prices compounded the impact of the early closure of a deposit scheme.

The yield on the benchmark 6.94% 2036 bond ended at 6.8269%, after closing at ‌6.8071% on Monday, ⁠up ⁠5 basis points from Monday, its sharpest increase in more than a month.

The 10-year bond ​yield had fallen to around 6.76% after the Reserve Bank of India's dovish policy tilt ​on August 5.


On Friday, the RBI said it would close a zero-cost swap facility a month early, ending a hedge offered to banks in June for ​foreign-currency deposits raised from non-resident Indians.

Better-than-expected inflows from ⁠the scheme, ‌which topped $50 billion, prompted the early close, while ​policymakers were also wary ​of its effect on domestic liquidity.

"With the FCNR(B) window ⁠closing earlier than initially planned, the incremental liquidity support for ​bonds is likely to diminish, particularly after the strong ​inflows already mobilized," Nuvama said in a note.
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"Going forward, bond yields are likely to be driven more by global and domestic factors, including elevated Brent crude, US Treasury yields, geopolitical developments and expectations around US-Iran negotiations, as well as domestic liquidity conditions and RBI policy," it added.

The benchmark Brent crude contract touched ‌nearly $92 per barrel during Asian trade, after the 60-day U.S.-Iran ceasefire expired on Monday, with neither side indicating an intention to renew ​it.

India, the world's ​third-largest oil importer, ⁠is especially vulnerable to oil price gyrations, as elevated oil prices worsen inflation, the current account, and the government's fiscal arithmetic.

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India's overnight index swap rates also surged for a second session, with paying bias across the curve, underscoring the hit to market sentiment from the RBI's move.

The one-year swap ended at 5.83%, while the two-year rate closed at 6.0550%, and the liquid five-year rate settled at 6.42%.
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Swap rates have jumped 10-17 bps so far this week.
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