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Indian bond yields rise as oil surge triggers selloff

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March 14, 2026

Indian government bonds came under heavy selling pressure this week as oil prices soared, though the benchmark 10-year bond showed resilience, supported by likely robust purchases by the central bank.

- Reuters

Indian bond yields rise as oil surge triggers selloff

Oil prices continued their upward move on Friday, with the benchmark Brent crude contract up 10% so far this week at $100.30 per barrel, after sky-rocketing 28% last week.

(AFP)

The benchmark 6.48% 2035 bond yield ended at 6.6798%, after closing at 6.6666% on Thursday.

The yield had ended at 6.6898% on March 6 and 6.601% on February 27, before the Middle East war broke out. Bond yields move inversely to prices.

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