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    India bond yields may see further uptick as US peers jump

    Indian bond yields expected to increase amidst renewed Treasuries selloff. Benchmark 10-year yield likely to stay within 6.99%-7.03% range. U.S. yields rising, with expectations of a 46 bps rate cut by the Fed in 2024.

    HDFC’s potential weight gain in MSCI index may bring $4-b inflows

    HDFC Bank shines with a 16% rally, surpassing Sensex performance. Market awaits MSCI EM Index rebalancing news on August 13, fueling anticipatory speculation.

    Gold prices may face headwinds from strong dollar, rising yields

    Gold ended last week on a lower note, dropping to a two-week low due to a stronger dollar and higher bond yields, said Prathamesh Mallya, DVP- Research, Non-Agri Commodities and Currencies, Angel One. The dollar surged to a near two-month peak, making gold more expensive for non-dollar holders, while U.S. 10-year yields reached a near two-week high.

    Rupee falls 11 paise to 83.45 against US dollar

    The central government's fiscal deficit reached 3% of the annual estimates by May-end 2024-25. India's forex reserves surged to USD 653.711 billion, with FIIs selling shares worth Rs 23.09 crore. The RBI confirmed the increase in reserves, reflecting a positive economic outlook.

    007 Effect! JPMorgan bond inclusion can attract $2-3 billion monthly FII inflows into India

    Since October 2023, non-residents have invested nearly $15 billion in Indian government bonds, including $5 billion through USD-settled, INR-denominated supranational bonds. Starting from Friday, passive fund inclusion will begin at a rate of 1% per month, leading to total inflows of $25-30 billion by the time full weightage is reached.

    Rupee rises 8 paise to 83.37 against US dollar in early trade

    Market anticipates US inflation data, oil supply issues from Russia and the Middle East drive prices. The rupee strengthens against the dollar amidst market optimism and increased foreign investments.

    The Economic Times
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