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Secondary Bond market activity subdued

Daily FT

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September 30, 2025

Bloomberg Economics projects September CCPI at + 2.50% YOY Rupee depreciates marginally

- BY WEALTH TRUST SECURITIES

THE secondary Bond market yesterday started off the new trading week on a dull note, with activity and transaction volumes at subdued levels.

Very limited trades were observed on relatively thin volumes. Yields were seen holding broadly steady. Market participants were reserved amid the absence of strong directional cues and opted to stick to the sidelines, adopting a wait and see approach the ahead of September CCPI Data.

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