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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    1.6737$
  • Previous Close
    1.7008$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -0.03$
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About

CN10Y.GBOND represents the yield on the 10-year Chinese Government Bond. It's a benchmark interest rate reflecting the return an investor would receive for holding a bond issued by the Chinese government until its maturity date in ten years. This yield is a key indicator of investor confidence in the Chinese economy and is closely watched by economists and financial professionals globally. It's also used as a reference point for pricing other fixed-income assets and assessing the overall cost of borrowing in China.

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Factors

Interest Rate: When interest rates rise, bond prices generally fall, and vice versa, as newly issued bonds become more attractive.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of fixed-income investments, leading to lower bond prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth often leads to higher interest rates and inflation, negatively impacting bond prices.

Government Policy: Fiscal and monetary policies implemented by the government can significantly influence bond yields and prices.

Global Events: International events, such as geopolitical tensions or economic crises, can create uncertainty and affect investor demand for bonds.

Credit Rating: Changes in the credit rating of the bond issuer (in this case, the Chinese government) can impact the perceived risk and thus the price.

Market Sentiment: Investor sentiment and risk appetite can drive demand for bonds, influencing their prices.

Supply and Demand: The balance between the supply of CN10Y.GBONDs and investor demand also affects prices.

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