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India government bonds dip as US-Iran talks collapse and oil fears surge

Economy
Published on 27 April 2026
India government bonds dip as US-Iran talks collapse and oil fears surge

Investors rush from diplomacy into oil and risk

India’s government bond prices slipped early Monday as optimism for a US-Iran diplomatic breakthrough faded. With geopolitical uncertainty rising and oil prices increasing amid supply anxiety, pressure is building on import-sensitive markets. Investors are also bracing for global monetary policy moves this week, even as domestic swap rates held steady, leaving traders focused on the next headline.

  • Indian government bonds fell as US-Iran breakthrough hopes faded
  • Geopolitical risk is lifting oil prices and market stress
  • Investors are monitoring global monetary policy decisions closely
  • Domestic swap rates stayed steady despite the move
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