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    3.6917$
  • Previous Close
    3.6917$
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About

The financial product symbol US1M.GBOND typically refers to the one-month U.S. Treasury Bill, a short-term debt obligation backed by the U.S. government. This bond is considered a low-risk investment due to the government's backing and its short maturity period. Investors use Treasury Bills as a safe haven for their funds or as a tool for managing liquidity. The symbol is used across various financial platforms and data providers to identify and track the performance of this specific Treasury Bill.
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Factors

Interest Rate Changes: When interest rates rise, bond prices generally fall, and vice versa, as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making existing bonds less attractive.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes the real value of future bond payments, leading to lower bond prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and inflation, putting downward pressure on bond prices.

Federal Reserve Policy: Actions by the Federal Reserve, such as raising or lowering the federal funds rate, directly influence interest rates and bond yields.

Credit Risk: Although US government bonds are considered risk-free, changes in perceptions of the government's ability to repay its debt can affect bond prices.

Supply and Demand: Increased supply of bonds generally leads to lower prices, while increased demand leads to higher prices.

Global Economic Conditions: Global economic events and conditions can influence investor demand for US Treasury bonds as a safe haven asset.

Geopolitical Events: Political instability or major global events can create uncertainty and impact investor risk appetite, affecting bond prices.

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