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(14 Aug 2025, 16:17)

India's 10-year yield declines from four-month high as inflationary outlook turns benign


Indian G-sec yields eased after recent gains as weak inflation readings weighed on sentiments ahead of an extended weekend. The 6.33% 10-year yield lingers at 6.41% mark, falling nearly 8 basis points in intraday moves and easing from four-month high. Market also eyed media reports stating that Credit rating agency S&P Global upgraded India's long-term unsolicited sovereign credit ratings to "BBB". Data out today showed that the annual rate of inflation based on All India Wholesale Price Index (WPI) number is -0.58% (provisional) for the month of July, 2025 (over July, 2024). With the latest figures, WPI has marked its second consecutive month in negative territory and wholesale price inflation is at a two-year low. This added to the benign inflationary outlook. Data out earlier in the week had showed that retail inflation in India slipped to 1.55% in July 2025, the lowest since June 2017, and below the Reserve Bank of India’s comfort band of 2-6%, primarily led by a contraction in food prices.
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