Indian government bond prices eased on Wednesday, the last trading day of 2025, due to quarter-end positioning and the central bank’s omission of the former benchmark from open-market purchases. The benchmark 10-year yield rose to 6.5849% as traders awaited clarity on U.S. trade deals and Bloomberg index inclusion for FAR bonds.
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