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Best Debt Mutual Fund Strategies Following the Latest RBI Meeting

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February 7, 2026
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Investing in Debt Mutual Funds After the February 2026 RBI Policy

If you are looking to invest for two to three years and want exposure to banking and PSU debt, now is a good time to review your options. Following a series of rate cuts in 2025, the RBI decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 5.25% during its February 2026 meeting. This decision came after a careful look at the current economy and future outlook.

Along with the repo rate, other key rates remain the same:

  • Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) Rate: 5.00% (Short-term borrowing for banks)
  • Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) Rate: 5.50% (Emergency liquidity for banks)
  • Bank Rate: 5.50% (Long-term loans for banks)

The RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) maintained a “neutral” stance. While most members agreed on this, one member suggested moving to an “accommodative” stance to further support growth.

The Economic Outlook: Growth and Inflation

Inflation Trends

The RBI noted that inflation is gradually decreasing. In late 2025, India’s inflation stayed low, supported by cheaper food and fuel prices. While the outlook for food supply looks good, the RBI is watching risks like global geopolitical tension and volatile energy prices.

Because of these factors, the CPI inflation projection for 2025-26 has been slightly adjusted to 2.1%. While inflation might rise slightly in the coming months due to “base effects” (comparing prices to a very low period last year), the overall trend remains manageable.

GDP Growth

India remains the world’s fastest-growing major economy. Real GDP growth for 2025-26 is estimated at 7.40%. This growth is driven by people spending more (private consumption) and businesses investing in new projects. New trade deals with the US, EU, and other nations are also expected to boost exports.

Will the RBI Cut Rates Again?

The outlook for the next few months is positive. With inflation staying low, there is room for the RBI to support growth. Experts believe the RBI might cut rates by another 0.25% (25 bps) in April 2026. However, we are likely near the end of the rate-cut cycle. Even if inflation stays low, the RBI may not continue cutting rates indefinitely.

Market Impact: Bond Yields

The yield on 10-year Government Securities (G-secs) has risen slightly since the start of the year. This is partly due to the slightly higher inflation forecast and global market trends. However, the RBI plans to keep enough cash in the banking system, which should help bond yields stabilize or soften soon.


How to Manage Your Debt Fund Portfolio

When choosing debt mutual funds now, your strategy should depend on how long you plan to stay invested:

1. Medium to Long-Term (3 to 5 Years)

It may be wise to gradually move toward Medium to Long Duration Funds or Long Duration Funds. These funds usually hold government bonds (G-secs) and benefit when interest rates fall or stay stable.

2. Short to Medium-Term (2 to 3 Years)

Banking and PSU Debt Funds are excellent options here. They primarily invest in high-quality debt from banks and public sector companies.

3. Short-Term (1 to 2 Years)

Look into Short Duration Funds or Low Duration Funds. Stick to funds that invest in government or high-quality “quasi-government” bonds. Avoid funds that take high risks with private company debt just to get higher returns.

4. Very Short-Term (Less than 1 Year)

Liquid Funds are your best bet. Ensure the fund avoids private issuers to keep your money safe. If you want a fund that can adapt to both rising and falling interest rates, consider Dynamic Bond Funds.

A Final Note on Risk

Unlike bank fixed deposits, debt mutual funds are not risk-free. When investing in debt, your main goal should be protecting your capital and earning a steady income, rather than aggressive wealth growth. Always consider your risk tolerance and how quickly you might need your cash back.

Invest wisely and stay focused on your long-term goals.

Happy investing!

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