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FR3Y

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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    2.3436$
  • Previous Close
    2.3436$
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About

FR3Y.GBOND is a Bloomberg ticker symbol that represents a specific UK government bond, also known as a Gilt. The "FR3Y" portion likely refers to a coupon payment date and/or maturity structure specific to that bond issue, while "GBOND" signifies a UK government bond. To determine the exact characteristics of this bond (maturity date, coupon rate, ISIN, etc.), you would need to use a financial data provider like Bloomberg Terminal, Refinitiv, or a similar service that can decode the ticker symbol and provide detailed information about the bond.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates generally decrease bond prices as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making older, lower-yielding bonds less attractive.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of fixed-income investments, pushing bond prices down as investors demand higher yields to compensate.

Credit Rating: A downgrade in France's credit rating would likely decrease the bond's price due to increased perceived risk of default.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can sometimes lead to higher interest rates and inflation, which can negatively affect bond prices.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence and risk appetite influence bond prices. Risk-averse investors may seek the safety of government bonds, driving prices up.

Supply and Demand: Increased supply of French government bonds can depress prices, while high demand can push them up.

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