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macroJul 9, 2026, 1:29 PM

DBS Sees Tactical Opportunity in Indian G-Secs After Yield Sell-Off

DBS economist Sherilyn Chew notes renewed geopolitical risk lifted Asian yields but sees Indian G-Secs as offering a tactical opportunity, arguing the sell-off is macro repricing with domestic fundamentals intact.

DBS Group Research economist Sherilyn Chew has flagged a tactical duration opportunity in Indian government securities (G-Secs) following a recent yield sell-off across Asia driven by renewed geopolitical risk.

Chew attributes the India sell-off primarily to macro repricing rather than a deterioration in domestic fundamentals. She points to structural demand and sound fundamentals as reasons the current move may be overdone, making G-Secs attractive for tactical positioning.

The note suggests that once geopolitical tensions ease, Indian bonds could see a reversal, offering short-term gains for duration plays.

Source: FXStreet Forex News