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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    3.2115$
  • Previous Close
    3.1756$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.04$
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About

JP30Y.GBOND refers to the price of the Japanese 30-year Government Bond. It's a financial product symbol that indicates the trading or tracking of these specific long-term bonds issued by the Japanese government. Investors use it to monitor the bond's value and make investment decisions based on its price movements.
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Factors

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation erodes the real value of future fixed payments, decreasing bond prices, while lower inflation boosts bond prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth often leads to higher interest rates, reducing bond prices, whereas slower growth can increase bond prices.

Bank of Japan (BOJ) Policy: The BOJ's monetary policy, especially interest rate decisions and quantitative easing, significantly affects bond yields and prices.

Global Interest Rates: Changes in global interest rates, especially in major economies like the US, can influence Japanese bond yields and prices.

Government Debt Levels: High levels of government debt can increase perceived risk, potentially lowering bond prices due to higher yields.

Market Sentiment: Investor confidence or lack thereof in the Japanese economy and government debt can drive bond prices up or down.

Supply and Demand: Increased supply of JP30Y.GBOND bonds lowers prices, while higher demand increases prices.

Geopolitical Risk: Global events and uncertainties can trigger shifts in investor preferences, impacting demand for safe-haven assets like Japanese bonds.

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