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The yield on India 10Y Bond Yield rose to 6.34% on June 9, 2025, marking a 0.06 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has fallen by 0 points and is 0.69 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. India 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on June of 2025.
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The dataset contains All India and Yearly Ownership of Central and State Government Securities.
Note: 1. The total refers to aggregate issuances of Central and State Government securities which represent the face value of interest bearing outstanding rupee securities excluding Treasury Bills, Saving Prize Bonds, expired loans and interest-free non-negotiable securities of Government of India. 2. The format of the Table has been revised from 2010-11 Handbook of Statistics to improve the sectoral coverage. 3. State Government Securities include special bonds under UDAY scheme. Treasury Bills include Cash Management Bills also. 4. Source of data are banks' SGL/CSGL balances maintained with Reserve Bank of India/custodian banks. 5. The category 'Others' include State Government Foreign Central banks, Individuals and HUF
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The yield on India 30 Year Bond Yield rose to 6.97% on June 9, 2025, marking a 0.08 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.15 points, though it remains 0.16 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for India 30Y.
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India Treasury Bills: Outstanding: Total data was reported at 7,873,000.000 INR mn in 02 May 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 9,601,841.500 INR mn for 25 Apr 2025. India Treasury Bills: Outstanding: Total data is updated daily, averaging 2,470,575.000 INR mn from Apr 1997 (Median) to 02 May 2025, with 1464 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12,010,624.670 INR mn in 01 Jul 2022 and a record low of 92,910.000 INR mn in 14 Apr 2000. India Treasury Bills: Outstanding: Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Financial Market – Table IN.ZE006: Treasury Bills: Outstanding: by Holder.
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India 3 Month Bond Yield was 5.36 percent on Friday June 6, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for India 3M.
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India Treasury Bills: Yield: 91 Days data was reported at 6.771 % pa in Nov 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6.937 % pa for Oct 2018. India Treasury Bills: Yield: 91 Days data is updated monthly, averaging 7.332 % pa from Jan 1993 (Median) to Nov 2018, with 311 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.967 % pa in Mar 1996 and a record low of 3.153 % pa in Sep 2009. India Treasury Bills: Yield: 91 Days data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.MD001: Treasury Bills Yield.
As of December 30, 2024, the major economy with the highest yield on 10-year government bonds was Turkey, with a yield of 27.38 percent. This is due to the risks investors take when investing in Turkey, notably due to high inflation rates potentially eradicating any profits made when using a foreign currency to investing in securities denominated in Turkish lira. Of the major developed economies, United States had one the highest yield on 10-year government bonds at this time with 4.59 percent, while Switzerland had the lowest at 0.27 percent. How does inflation influence the yields of government bonds? Inflation reduces purchasing power over time. Due to this, investors seek higher returns to offset the anticipated decrease in purchasing power resulting from rapid price rises. In countries with high inflation, government bond yields often incorporate investor expectations and risk premiums, resulting in comparatively higher rates offered by these bonds. Why are government bond rates significant? Government bond rates are an important indicator of financial markets, serving as a benchmark for borrowing costs, interest rates, and investor sentiment. They affect the cost of government borrowing, influence the price of various financial instruments, and serve as a reflection of expectations regarding inflation and economic growth. For instance, in financial analysis and investing, people often use the 10-year U.S. government bond rates as a proxy for the longer-term risk-free rate.
This layer shows Government bond yields as per the Economic survey report 2024-2025.Data Source: https://www.indiabudget.gov.in/economicsurvey/doc/stat/tab3.7.pdfNote: Data as on 31 December, 2021This web layer is offered by Esri India, for ArcGIS Online subscribers. If you have any questions or comments, please let us know via content@esri.in.
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India 5 Year Bond Yield was 5.80 percent on Friday June 6, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for India 5Y.
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Indian Electoral Bonds Data
This dataset presents a detailed overview of the expenditures made by various companies through Indian Electoral Bonds since 2019. Electoral bonds, introduced by the Government of India in 2018, were aimed to be a mechanism for political funding. The Government of India had introduced them for transparency in the electoral process, however, the Supreme Court of India declared them unconstitutional on February 15, 2024, on the grounds of bypassing the right to information of the citizens of India.
Context: The dataset emerges amidst significant legal and regulatory developments surrounding electoral bonds in India. The Election Commission of India (ECI), in compliance with orders from the Supreme Court (SC), mandated the State Bank of India (SBI) to furnish details regarding electoral bonds. Following the SC's ruling declaring the 2018 scheme unconstitutional, the SBI was directed to disclose electoral bond data to the ECI by March 15, 2024. This dataset encapsulates the information disclosed by the ECI on its website.
Contents: 1. Purchaser Details: This section includes information on the purchasers of electoral bonds, encompassing names, dates of purchase, and denominations. 2. Political Party Beneficiaries: It delineates the political parties receiving donations through electoral bonds, featuring details such as dates, denominations, and parties encashing the bonds. 3. Financial Metrics: The dataset encompasses financial aspects of electoral bond transactions, offering insights into the amounts donated through bonds of varying denominations (₹1 lakh, ₹10 lakh, and ₹1 crore).
Significance: This dataset holds paramount importance in shedding light on the intersection of corporate interests and political funding in India. By revealing the identities of donors, their associated companies, and the recipient political parties, it facilitates a deeper understanding of political financing dynamics. It is to be noted that the data of the money spent by a party is not mapped to the data of the money received by the corresponding political party, the reason for this, as stated by the SBI, was that these data were maintained in two physical silos and the SBI needed time till June 30, 2024, to map them (one month after the National elections 2024 in India).
Implications: Stakeholders ranging from policymakers and researchers to journalists and civil society can leverage this dataset to scrutinize the flow of funds within the political landscape. It provides a foundation for assessing the influence of corporate entities on electoral processes and policy formulation.
Key Insights: The dataset showcases contributions from diverse corporate entities, including prominent names like Megha Engineering and Infrastructure, Future Gaming and Hotel Services (Lottery Martin), Sun Pharma, Lakshmi Mittal, Sula Wine, and DLF Commercial Developers. Furthermore, it highlights major political parties such as the BJP, Congress, AITMC, BRS, AIDMK, TDP, YSR Congress, AAP, SP, and JD(U) as recipients of electoral bond donations.
Usage: Researchers can utilize this dataset to conduct in-depth analyses on patterns of political funding, donor preferences, and the impact of electoral bonds on democratic processes. Additionally, journalists can employ this data to produce investigative reports, enhancing public awareness and accountability.
Ethical Considerations: While this dataset provides valuable insights, it raises ethical questions regarding the influence of corporate interests on democratic institutions. It underscores the importance of robust regulatory frameworks and transparency measures to safeguard the integrity of electoral processes.
Conclusion: This Kaggle dataset serves as a valuable resource for elucidating the intricacies of political financing in India. By fostering transparency and accountability, it empowers stakeholders to engage in informed discussions and advocate for reforms aimed at strengthening democratic governance.
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India Government Securities Yield: 21 Years data was reported at 8.315 % pa in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 8.264 % pa for Aug 2018. India Government Securities Yield: 21 Years data is updated monthly, averaging 8.056 % pa from Oct 2001 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 192 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.704 % pa in Jul 2008 and a record low of 5.790 % pa in Apr 2004. India Government Securities Yield: 21 Years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.MD002: Government Securities Yield.
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The yield on India 7 Year Bond Yield eased to 6.14% on June 9, 2025, marking a 0.03 percentage point decrease from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has fallen by 0.10 points and is 0.93 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for India 7Y.
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India IN: Long-Term Interest Rate: Government Bonds data was reported at 6.250 % in 2026. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6.450 % for 2025. India IN: Long-Term Interest Rate: Government Bonds data is updated yearly, averaging 7.590 % from Dec 1996 (Median) to 2026, with 31 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.601 % in 1996 and a record low of 5.386 % in 2003. India IN: Long-Term Interest Rate: Government Bonds data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.OECD.EO: Interest Rate: Forecast: Non OECD Member: Annual. IRL - Long-term interest rate on government bonds
As of December 2024, the countries with the highest 10-year yields are the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia with 4.68, 4.38 and 4.21 percent, respectively. Of the largest economies by GDP, the United States saw the sharpest fall in absolute terms for 10-year government bond yields due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. From a level of 1.51 percent in January 2020, yields on 10-year government bonds fell to 0.65 percent by April 2020, and had further fallen to 0.53 percent by July 2020 before starting to recover towards the end of the year. Conversely, countries that went into 2020 with already low bond yields like Japan, Germany and France actually saw a small increase in March 2020 - although these already low yields mean that these small changes are significant in relative terms.
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The dataset contains All India Monthly Ownership Pattern of Securities and Treasury Bills from RBI Bulletin.
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The dataset contains All India Daily data on Auctions of 91-Day Government of India Treasury Bills.
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India Treasury Bills: Auction: 364 Days: Price: Implicit Yield at Cut Off data was reported at 5.842 % pa in 14 May 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.880 % pa for 07 May 2025. India Treasury Bills: Auction: 364 Days: Price: Implicit Yield at Cut Off data is updated daily, averaging 6.879 % pa from Apr 1996 (Median) to 14 May 2025, with 951 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.122 % pa in 10 Apr 1996 and a record low of 3.390 % pa in 08 Jul 2020. India Treasury Bills: Auction: 364 Days: Price: Implicit Yield at Cut Off data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Government & Other Securities – Table IN.ZE005: Treasury Bills: Auction: 364 Days.
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India Treasury Bills: Auction: 91 Days: Price: Implicit Yield at Cut Off data was reported at 5.839 % pa in 14 May 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.879 % pa for 07 May 2025. India Treasury Bills: Auction: 91 Days: Price: Implicit Yield at Cut Off data is updated daily, averaging 6.803 % pa from Mar 1995 (Median) to 14 May 2025, with 1563 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.967 % pa in 04 Apr 1996 and a record low of 2.929 % pa in 25 Nov 2020. India Treasury Bills: Auction: 91 Days: Price: Implicit Yield at Cut Off data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Government & Other Securities – Table IN.ZE003: Treasury Bills: Auction: 91 Days.
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The yield on India 10Y Bond Yield rose to 6.34% on June 9, 2025, marking a 0.06 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has fallen by 0 points and is 0.69 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. India 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on June of 2025.