Yes Bank makes bond market comeback years after AT1 write-off
Summary: Yes Bank is preparing its first dollar bond issuance since its 2020 AT1 debt write-off, planning a benchmark-sized three-year note.
MoneyApp Analysis
The move follows a turnaround, ratings upgrades and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group’s 2025 stake purchase. Strong foreign-currency deposit inflows and RBI measures have also boosted Indian lenders’ overseas borrowing activity.
Local and global context
The Índia scenario (NSE/BSE exchange, ₹ currency) remains connected to global markets and geopolitical events. For comparison, the S&P 500, Federal Reserve decisions and geopolitical tensions (wars, sanctions, elections, tariffs) remain the world benchmark for risk and liquidity.
Risks and cautions
Market volatility, changing rules, geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic factors are the main points of attention.
Frequently asked questions
What does this news mean for investors in Índia?
Yes Bank makes bond market comeback years after AT1 write-off. The Índia scenario (NSE/BSE exchange, ₹ currency) remains connected to global markets and geopolitical events. For comparison, the S&P 500, Federal Reserve decisions and geopolitical tensions (wars, sanctions, elections, tariffs) remain the world benchmark for risk and liquidity. The impact depends on your profile and horizon.
How does the US market influence this?
The S&P 500, Fed decisions, the dollar and geopolitical events (wars, sanctions, elections, tariffs) are the global benchmark: when they move, developed and emerging markets tend to follow.
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