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Weekly market analysis - Week beginning 13th May 2013

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13th May 2013
Weekly Market Analysis - Week Beginning 13th May 2013

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Bond markets are on RBI lit fire

Fixed Income Market Analysis - Bond Markets are on RBI Lit Fire

Bonds markets had one of its best weeks in a long while with sharp fall in bond yields across the curve amidst record high volumes. The government bond yield curve in the ten over thirty segment flattened as the market bought into the spreads offered by long bonds. The benchmark long bonds the 8.97% 2030 and the 8.30% 2042 bonds saw yields fall by 26bps week on week. 

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Equity Market Analysis - USD Strength Driving Equities Higher

 The US Dollar rose against majors last week on the back of expectations of a sustained recovery in US economic growth. Oil and gold prices fell while US ten year treasury yields rose as markets bought into a rising equity market momentum. The global equity rally helped drive positive sentiments in the Sensex and Nifty.

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