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About

The financial product symbol US20Y.GBOND generally refers to the benchmark 20-year U.S. Treasury bond. U.S. Treasury bonds are debt securities issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to finance government spending. The 20-year Treasury bond is a specific maturity within the range of Treasury bonds, and it represents a longer-term investment compared to shorter-term Treasury bills or notes. Investors closely monitor the yield and price movements of the 20-year Treasury bond as an indicator of long-term interest rate expectations and the overall health of the U.S. economy. It's frequently used as a benchmark for pricing other long-duration fixed income assets.
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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising rates decrease bond prices as newer bonds offer higher yields.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes bond value, pushing prices down.

Economic Growth: Strong growth may lead to higher rates and lower bond prices.

Federal Reserve Policy: Fed actions on rates and asset purchases heavily influence bond yields and prices.

Credit Rating: Downgrades can lower bond prices reflecting increased risk.

Geopolitical Events: Global instability can increase demand for safe-haven assets like US bonds, raising prices.

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