Yields in corporate bond market soften
时间:2024-06-26 19:02:58 阅读(143)
Yields in the corporate bond market have been trending down over the last several sessions, even as more companies are raising money via rupee bonds. The average yield on a top-rated paper with a five-year tenure fell to 7.5038% on Tuesday from 7.5498% on Monday. These are the lowest levels since September 21, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
On October 24, the yields were ruling at 7.8037%, data from FIMMDA (Fixed Income Money Market and Derivatives Association of India) showed.
Also Read: CIL expects 50 mt sales through e-auction in H2
The yields have been coming off as investors believe retail inflation may have peaked in September – the October reading for the Consumer Price Index (CPI) came in at 6.77%. Globally too, there is a feeling that the worst of inflation may be behind us. The October inflation print for the US came in at 7.7%, below the anticipated levels.
Ajay Manglunia, MD and head (investment grade group), JM Financial, told FE that there has been a change in the inflation expectations which have led to a softening in yields. Manglunia said borrowers were moving to close out funds at lower costs.
Interestingly, the fall in corporate bond yields comes against the backdrop of banks raising interest rates on loans following the 190 basis points hike in the repo rate by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). While loans that are priced against external benchmarks become costlier immediately, banks have also raised the marginal cost of fund-based lending rate (MCLR).
For instance, State bank of India has raised its MCLR by 85 bps since June. For a one-year loan, the MCLR is 8.05% while for loans maturing in two and three years, the rates are 8.25% and 8.35%, respectively.
猜你喜欢
- Digital Disruption in the BFSI Sector- Importance of Digital Assurance
- Dubai Air Show 2023- Tejas, Rafale C, Sarang helicopter grace the sky – See stunning pictures here
- Zee’s Punit Goenka pays Rs 50 lakh to settle insider trading case
- Dipam seeks advisor, consultant to manage Bharat Bond ETF’s Rs 50,000 crore asset
- Dollar weakens on dovish Fed outlook; What to expect next-
- Adani group launches Rs 31000-cr open offer for ACC, Ambuja Cements stakes; offer opens today, closes Sep 9
- Debt fund managers not too worried about OMO twist
- Dip in dollar index augurs well for India flows
- Diversification shields investment portfolio amid changing interest rates scenarios in long-term