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    3.3797$
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About

IT10Y.GBOND represents the Italian 10-Year Government Bond yield. It reflects the annual return an investor would receive if they held an Italian government bond with a 10-year maturity until it reaches its full term, assuming all interest payments are made as scheduled. This yield is a key indicator of the Italian economy's health and the perceived risk associated with lending to the Italian government. It is widely monitored by investors, economists, and policymakers as a benchmark for interest rates and a gauge of market sentiment.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Generally, when interest rates rise, bond prices fall, and vice versa. IT10Y.GBOND's price is sensitive to movements in Italian and Eurozone interest rates.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes the real value of fixed income, leading to lower bond prices. Expectations for future Italian and Eurozone inflation impact the price.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth can lead to expectations of higher interest rates and inflation, potentially lowering bond prices. Conversely, slower growth may boost bond prices.

Credit Rating: Italy's sovereign credit rating influences investor confidence. Downgrades can decrease demand and lower bond prices, while upgrades can increase demand and raise prices.

Political Stability: Political instability or uncertainty in Italy can increase risk aversion, leading to lower bond prices as investors seek safer assets. Political stability tends to support higher prices.

Eurozone Monetary Policy: The European Central Bank's (ECB) monetary policy decisions, such as interest rate adjustments or quantitative easing, significantly affect bond yields and thus IT10Y.GBOND's price.

Global Risk Sentiment: Periods of heightened global risk aversion often lead investors to seek safe-haven assets, potentially reducing demand for Italian bonds and lowering their price.

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