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 Indian Bonds Fall, But State-Run Banks Start Buying
 India's benchmark 10-year bond yield is more range-bound after the early jump on the back of strong US jobs data. The 10-year yield at 7.58 per cent, up 8 basis points (bps) on the day. It rose to a two-month high of 7.63 per cent earlier in the session. Traders expect the 10-year bond yield to hold between 7.55 to 7.61 per cent during the session. "State-run banks have been on the buy side, which is providing temporary support. We should stay largely range-bound for the rest of the day," says a senior dealer with a foreign bank. Rate cut hopes in the July policy have virtually disappeared after the rupee rout, with funding of the current account deficit being a key concern.

09/Jul/2013    
 
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