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India bonds slip near March lows as oil and US yields surge in April
Economy
Published on 30 April 2026

Crude and US Treasury moves drove April’s bond drop
Indian government bonds closed April near end-of-March levels after a drop on Thursday. The slide followed a rise in crude oil prices and a jump in US Treasury yields, which pressured Asian rates. Even as central bank policy stayed relatively dovish and eased some anxiety, the broader signals left downside risks for bond prices.
- April ended with India bonds near March-end levels
- Crude oil and US Treasury yields pushed yields higher
- Dovish central bank stance tempered some market stress
- Downside risks for bond prices persisted
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