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  • Open
    3.3413$
  • Previous Close
    3.2961$
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    0.05$
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About

AU2Y.GBOND represents the Australian 2-Year Government Bond. These bonds are debt securities issued by the Australian government with a maturity period of two years. They are considered low-risk investments due to the backing of the Australian government, and they offer a fixed rate of return to investors over the bond's lifespan. These bonds are commonly used by investors seeking a stable income stream and are often included in diversified investment portfolios.

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Factors

Interest Rate Changes: Rising interest rates typically cause bond prices to fall, while falling interest rates usually lead to bond price increases.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations tend to decrease bond prices as investors demand higher yields to compensate for the loss of purchasing power.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can sometimes put downward pressure on bond prices as investors shift towards riskier assets like stocks.

Credit Risk: Changes in the perceived creditworthiness of the Australian government can affect bond prices; higher risk leads to lower prices.

Global Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence and risk appetite can influence demand for Australian government bonds.

Supply and Demand: Increased supply of new bonds can lower existing bond prices, while strong demand can raise them.

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