Indian government bond yields experienced a slight increase in early trading on Thursday. The benchmark yield, which had dipped below 7.35% earlier in the week, rose once again. This rise can be attributed to the uptick in U.S. bond yields, which have resumed their upward trajectory after a temporary decline. The increase in bond yields indicates higher borrowing costs for the Indian government, which could have implications for the country’s fiscal plans.
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