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Iran truce lifts Indian bonds to best week in six and half years
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Oil eased after a fragile US Iran truce
Indian government bonds logged their strongest week in more than six years after a fragile US Iran truce helped cool oil prices. With inflation pressure easing and sentiment supported by a neutral central bank stance, yields moved favorably, driving the rally into Friday and marking the best weekly performance in over six and a half years.
- US Iran truce cooled oil prices and boosted bond sentiment
- Indian government bonds ended the week at six and a half year highs
- Neutral central bank policy supported yield stability
- Easier energy costs reduced inflation jitters for investors
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