Bonds Drop Most in Two Months on India RBI’s Surprise Rate Pause

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India’s sovereign bonds declined the most in more than two months after the central bank unexpectedly kept interest rates unchanged.

The yield on benchmark 10-year bonds rose 10 basis points to 6.56%, while the rupee edged higher after the Reserve Bank of India left the policy rate at 5.15% amid rising inflation expectations.