Indian bonds wobble on oil strain, RBI swap pullback

On Tuesday morning, Indian government bonds faced a downturn as oil prices spiked beyond ninety dollars. Concerns escalated after the central bank prematurely ended a diaspora deposit scheme, leading to uncertainty in the market. This pullback in ...

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Indian government bonds stumbled in early trade on Tuesday as oil topped $90 a barrel, amplifying jitters over the central bank's early end to a diaspora deposit incentive that had buoyed liquidity and demand.

The yield on the benchmark 6.94% 2036 bond crept up 3 basis points to 6.8407% by 10:45 a.m. ‌IST. It ⁠had jumped 5 ⁠bps on Monday, its steepest one-day rise in over a month. Bond yields move inversely ​to prices.

The Reserve Bank of India said last week it will close a zero-cost swap facility a month early, ending a hedge offered to banks in June for foreign-currency deposits 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 the ‌domestic liquidity effects and the cost of such fundraising, analysts ​said.

"Liquidity from FCNR inflows had been finding its way into the five- ⁠to six-year segment and the liquid 10-year bond. As that support fades, the market is becoming far more exposed to swings in oil prices and global rates," a private-bank trader said.

Brent crude topped $90 a barrel in Asian trade for the first time in nearly three weeks. The 60-day U.S.-Iran ceasefire expired on Monday, with neither side indicating an intention to renew it.
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India, the world's third-largest oil importer, is especially vulnerable to ‌oil price gyrations. The RBI's measures in June had cushioned markets from an oil shock, supporting bond demand and the rupee.

The ​five-year note ​is the worst hit ⁠on the curve, with its yield rising 8 basis points on Monday and a further 3.5 basis points on Tuesday to 6.4680%. Traders now await a 202-billion-rupee ​state debt sale to test appetite.

RATES

India's overnight index swap rates surged on strong paying bias, underscoring the hit to market sentiment from the RBI's swap pullback.

The one-year swap was up 5.5 bps at 5.8350%, the two-year rate jumped 6.5 bps to 6.06%, and the liquid five-year rate climbed 9 bps to 6.4250%.
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