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    4.2335$
  • Previous Close
    4.2335$
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About

The financial product symbol US10Y.GBOND refers to the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury bond. It represents the return an investor would receive if they held the bond until its maturity date, ten years from the date of issuance. This yield is a key benchmark in financial markets, often used to gauge investor sentiment, predict future economic growth, and as a reference point for pricing other debt instruments, like corporate bonds and mortgages. Fluctuations in the US10Y.GBOND yield can significantly impact various sectors of the economy.

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Factors

Interest Rates: As interest rates rise, bond prices typically fall, and vice versa. The US10Y is particularly sensitive to changes in the Federal Reserve's policy rate.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of future bond payments, leading to lower bond prices. Inflation expectations are closely watched.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and potentially higher inflation, putting downward pressure on bond prices. Weaker growth may boost bond prices.

Federal Reserve Policy: The Fed's monetary policy decisions, including quantitative easing or tightening, significantly influence bond yields and prices.

Global Events: Geopolitical instability or economic crises can create a "flight to safety," increasing demand for US Treasury bonds and pushing prices up.

Supply and Demand: The balance between the supply of newly issued US Treasury bonds and investor demand can affect prices. Increased supply can lower prices.

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