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    3.4448$
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    3.4448$
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About

The financial product symbol US2Y.GBOND refers to the yield on the 2-year U.S. Treasury bond. It represents the current market interest rate for investors who purchase U.S. government debt that will mature in two years. This yield is a key indicator of short-term interest rate expectations and is closely watched by economists, investors, and policymakers.
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Factors

Interest Rate Expectations: Anticipated changes in the Federal Reserve's monetary policy and future interest rate hikes/cuts impact bond yields inversely. Higher expected rates decrease bond prices. Inflation: Rising inflation erodes the real value of fixed-income investments, leading to lower bond prices as yields increase to compensate for the decreased purchasing power. Economic Growth: Strong economic growth may lead to expectations of higher inflation and interest rates, negatively affecting bond prices. Conversely, slow growth may increase bond prices. Credit Risk: US Treasury bonds, including the 2-year, have minimal credit risk. However, concerns about the US government's ability to repay debt could slightly impact prices. Supply and Demand: Increased supply of 2-year Treasury bonds can depress prices, while strong demand from investors can increase them. Global Events: Geopolitical instability or economic crises can trigger a "flight to safety," boosting demand for US Treasury bonds, pushing prices higher.

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