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    4.8529$
  • Previous Close
    4.8529$
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About

UK10Y.GBOND refers to the benchmark 10-year British government bond (Gilt). This bond represents debt issued by the UK government and is considered a low-risk investment. The "UK10Y" indicates the issuer (United Kingdom) and the tenor or maturity of the bond (10 years). Traders and investors use the yield on this bond as an indicator of the overall health of the UK economy and as a benchmark for pricing other fixed-income securities in the UK market. The GBOND part signifies that it is a Government Bond of Great Britain.
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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates typically decrease bond prices, as new bonds offer higher yields, making older bonds less attractive.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of future bond payments, lowering bond prices. Market expectations regarding future inflation are key.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and inflation expectations, negatively affecting bond prices.

Monetary Policy: Actions by the Bank of England, such as quantitative easing or tightening, significantly influence bond yields and prices.

Credit Rating: A downgrade in the UK's sovereign credit rating would likely decrease bond prices, reflecting increased risk.

Global Events: Geopolitical instability or major global economic shifts can impact investor sentiment and demand for UK Gilts.

Supply and Demand: Increased issuance of new UK Gilts can increase supply and potentially lower prices, while higher demand drives prices up.

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