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    3.3598$
  • Previous Close
    3.3108$
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About

ES10Y.GBOND refers to the Eurex-listed Euro Bund futures contract, specifically the 10-year German government bond (Bund). It is a derivative product that allows investors to speculate on or hedge against movements in the price of German Bunds with a maturity of around 10 years. These Bund futures are a benchmark for the Eurozone bond market.

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Factors

Interest Rate Expectations: Rising interest rate expectations generally lead to lower bond prices, as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making older bonds less attractive. Conversely, falling rate expectations boost bond prices.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of fixed-income payments, decreasing bond prices. Lower inflation has the opposite effect, increasing the bond's attractiveness.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and inflation, negatively affecting bond prices. Weaker growth may prompt monetary easing, boosting bond prices.

Credit Risk: A perceived increase in the risk of the UK government defaulting on its debt can significantly lower bond prices. Conversely, a decrease in perceived credit risk can raise prices.

Market Liquidity: Lower liquidity in the market for UK government bonds can increase price volatility and potentially decrease prices, especially during periods of stress. Higher liquidity typically supports price stability.

Global Events: Major global events, such as geopolitical tensions or financial crises, can significantly influence investor sentiment and demand for safe-haven assets like UK government bonds, affecting their prices.

Supply and Demand: Increased supply of new UK government bonds can put downward pressure on existing bond prices. Higher demand for UK government bonds will tend to increase prices.

Quantitative Easing: Central bank bond-buying programs (QE) can artificially inflate bond prices by increasing demand. The tapering or ending of QE can have the opposite effect.

Currency Fluctuations: Significant movements in the value of the British pound can influence international investors' demand for UK government bonds, thereby impacting prices.

Regulatory Changes: Changes in regulations impacting bond markets or institutional investors can alter demand dynamics and influence prices.

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