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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    2.8185$
  • Previous Close
    2.7615$
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  • Day Range
    0.06$
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About

FR5Y.GBOND refers to the French 5-year government bond. It is a benchmark bond issued by the French government with a maturity of approximately 5 years. This bond is often used as a reference point for pricing other fixed-income securities and is tracked by investors to gauge the market's expectations for interest rates and economic conditions in France over that period.

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Factors

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

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations erode the real value of future bond payments, leading to lower bond prices to compensate investors for the diminished purchasing power.

Creditworthiness of the Issuer: Concerns about the issuer's ability to repay the bond (credit risk) can lower bond prices as investors demand a higher yield to compensate for the increased risk of default.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth may lead to higher interest rates, indirectly impacting bond prices negatively. Conversely, slower growth might lower rates and increase bond prices.

Market Liquidity: Lower market liquidity can make it harder to sell bonds quickly, leading to lower prices, especially during times of market stress.

Supply and Demand: A greater supply of FR5Y.GBOND bonds than demand will generally push prices lower, while higher demand relative to supply will tend to increase prices.

Government Policy: Changes in government fiscal or monetary policies can influence interest rates and inflation, impacting bond prices. For instance, quantitative easing can lower yields and raise prices.

Global Events: Geopolitical events or significant changes in the global economy can impact investor sentiment and risk aversion, influencing bond prices, especially for government bonds tied to specific regions.

Time to Maturity: Bonds with longer maturities are generally more sensitive to interest rate changes than shorter-maturity bonds.

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