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INDIA BONDS - India bonds have their worst week since six years; oil and rupee slumps hurt short-end debts, swaps
The Indian government bonds suffered a'sharpest weekly decline in six weeks,' due to a?continued surge in U.S. Treasury and oil yields. This was compounded by the'stagnant fall of the local currency, which has reached record lows. Fears of central bank rate hikes were also heightened by the 'constant' bearish movement in key fundamentals, resulting in the underperformance of shorter-duration bonds and swaps. Gurvinder Singh wasan, a senior fund manager with Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund, said: "Geopolitical tenseness, higher commodity prices, in particular oil prices, and the depreciation of currency has resulted in an deterioration in inflation, current account deficit,...