The category, represented by Crisil-Amfi Gilt Fund Performance Index, delivered absolute returns of 7.70 per cent for the quarter compared with Crisil Gilt Index's 6.73 per cent, a Crisil statement said.
Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions. A fall in interest rate benefits long-term debt oriented funds.
Over the past one year, yields on the benchmark 10- year government security have fallen nearly 100 basis points (bps) to 7.85 per cent from 8.82 per cent. A chunk of that fall -- of 66 bps - happened in the past three months.
Across debt categories, funds with longer maturity fared better than peers.
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