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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    2.2056$
  • Previous Close
    2.2328$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -0.03$
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About

CA1M.GBOND is a Bloomberg ticker symbol representing a specific Canadian government bond. It is a fixed-income debt security issued by the Government of Canada, offering investors a stream of interest payments (coupons) over a specified period and the return of the principal amount at maturity. Trading information, pricing, and characteristics such as maturity date and coupon rate can be found using the Bloomberg terminal or other financial data providers by referencing this ticker.

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Factors

Interest Rate Changes: When interest rates rise, bond prices generally fall because newly issued bonds offer more attractive yields. Conversely, if interest rates decline, bond prices tend to increase as existing bonds with higher coupon rates become more valuable.

Inflation: High inflation erodes the real value of future bond payments, leading to lower bond prices. Lower inflation expectations typically support higher bond prices.

Credit Risk: If the perceived creditworthiness of the bond issuer weakens, investors demand a higher yield to compensate for the increased risk of default, causing the bond price to decrease. Government bonds like CA1M.GBOND are typically considered low risk.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and inflation expectations, potentially lowering bond prices. Weak economic growth might encourage lower interest rates and higher bond prices.

Liquidity: More liquid bonds, which are easier to buy and sell, generally trade at higher prices due to their convenience. Less liquid bonds may require price discounts to attract buyers.

Supply and Demand: An increase in the supply of CA1M.GBOND or a decrease in demand for it will typically lead to a lower price. Conversely, lower supply or increased demand will usually result in a higher price.

Global Events: Major global economic or political events can influence investor sentiment and risk aversion, impacting demand for and prices of government bonds.

Monetary Policy: Central bank actions, such as changes in key interest rates or quantitative easing programs, can significantly affect bond yields and prices.

Term to Maturity: Bonds with longer terms to maturity are generally more sensitive to interest rate changes than bonds with shorter terms.

Currency Fluctuations: For international investors, changes in the exchange rate between the Canadian dollar and their home currency can affect the overall return on CA1M.GBOND.

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