All posts tagged: yields

Is your gilt fund reflecting low returns? Understand how rising yields impact bond prices and gilt fund returns

Is your gilt fund reflecting low returns? Understand how rising yields impact bond prices and gilt fund returns

In the last one year, the 10-year G-secs yields have risen from 6.20% to above 7%. Rising yields have driven bond prices lower, due to their inverse relationship. It has resulted in lower NAVs and lower returns for gilt fund investors. The 1-year returns for top gilt funds have ranged 0.50% to 3.25%. A graph of the Korean Stock Market Index displayed inside the Woori Bank trading room in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday. (Bloomberg) If you have invested in a gilt fund, you must have noticed that the returns have been subdued in the last one year or so. It is happening because yields have been rising for the last one year or so. Rising yields lead to a fall in bond prices, thereby leading to a fall in the NAV of gilt funds and lower returns. In this article, we will understand how rising yields impact bond prices and gilt fund returns. How have the yields on G-secs performed? Last year, in May 2025, yields on the 10-year Government Securities (G-secs) bottomed out …

S&P 500 sinks 2%, US bond yields surge as Iran war shows no signs of abating| Business News

S&P 500 sinks 2%, US bond yields surge as Iran war shows no signs of abating| Business News

US stocks fell and bonds deepened losses as the Iran war showed no signs of de-escalation, heightening fears of a lengthy disruption to energy markets and a surge in inflation. Brent briefly topped $85. Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York City on Tuesday, 3 March 2026. Markets are repricing for the risk of a more extended Iran war. (Reuters) In a broad selloff, the S&P 500 sank 2% toward its lowest since December. As soaring energy prices cast a pall over the ability of central banks to keep inflation in check, traders are now betting on fewer chances of two Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2026. Ten-year yields were set for their biggest two-day advance since April. The dollar rose. Gold halted a four-day rally. “Markets are repricing for the risk of a more extended Iran war,” said Krishna Guha at Evercore. “The duration of higher oil and gas is key.” Stocks on the Move The S&P 500 fell 2.1% as of 10:15 am in New York …

Pune Inc: This techie uses satellite AI to double Indian crop yields | Pune News

Pune Inc: This techie uses satellite AI to double Indian crop yields | Pune News

4 min readPuneMar 3, 2026 03:13 PM IST Swapnil Jadhav had travelled out of the country for the first time to set up an office in the US for his company that was building maps and satellite applications for global companies. But, as Covid-19 hit New York, the techie from Pune wanted to come back home. Upon returning, he saw that his father was worried because he had not been able to monitor the crops in their fields. “My father asked if I could do something?” recalls Jadhav, whose forte is satellite AI. He pulled out some free satellite imagery for his father. On the screen, they were able to see the state of the farm. “The person looking after the farm had said that we were getting 65 tonnes of harvest, but using satellite imagery, we found that the yield was closer to 90 tonnes,” says Jadhav. Word slowly spread, and Jadhav’s skills were in demand. Everyone around him had some kind of farm, and as the lockdown stretched, they were clueless about the …

Hunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO’s elusive killer yields new evidence, but few answers | World News

Hunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO’s elusive killer yields new evidence, but few answers | World News

As the frustrating search for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killer got underway for a fifth day Sunday, investigators reckoned with a tantalizing contradiction: They have troves of evidence, but the shooter remains an enigma. US police are confident that the attack on Brian Thompson was targeted, not a random one.(Reuters) One conclusion they are confident of, however: It was a targeted attack, not a random one. They know he ambushed Thompson at 6:44 am on Wednesday when the executive arrived at the Hilton for his company’s annual investor conference, using a 9 mm pistol that resembled the guns farmers use to put down animals without causing a loud noise. They know ammunition found near Thompson’s body bore the words “delay,” “deny” and “depose,” mimicking a phrase used by insurance industry critics. The fact that the shooter knew the UnitedHealthcare group was holding a conference at the hotel and what route Thompson might take to get there suggested that he could be a disgruntled employee or client, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said. Police divers …