KAP's Interest Rate Updates For Employee Benefits as on 30th June 2026

June 30, 2026

Comments & Insights

  • Yield curve remains upward sloping, with yields rising from 5.57% at 1 year to 7.47% at 30 years.
  • Short-term yields increase steadily, while the rise becomes more gradual beyond 15 years.
  • The curve suggests higher yields for longer maturities, indicating a premium for long-term interest-rate exposure.
  • Long-term yields are relatively stable around 7.4%, reflecting limited movement across the 21–30 year segment.
  • Overall, the curve indicates a stable long-term rate environment with a clear maturity premium.
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