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India Bonds Drop as Oil, Weak Monsoon Threaten to Spur Inflation
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2018-02-16
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India’s 10-year sovereign bonds fell for the first time in three days on concern a rebound in oil prices and potentially weaker monsoon rains could reignite inflation and curb the central bank’s room to cut interest rates.
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