Indian sovereign bonds saw two consecutive weeks of outflows, with foreign investors cooling on the nation’s debt. Overseas funds sold $104 million in the second week and $200 million in the prior week, highlighting a shift amid narrowing yield gaps and changing Federal Reserve rate expectations.
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