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    6.5995$
  • Previous Close
    6.5995$
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About

The financial product symbol IN10Y.GBOND refers to the generic Indian 10-year government bond yield. It represents the indicative yield to maturity of a 10-year Indian government bond and is often used as a benchmark for pricing other debt instruments in the Indian market. It is widely tracked by investors and analysts to gauge the overall interest rate environment and economic outlook in India.
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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates generally cause bond prices to fall, as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making older, lower-yielding bonds less attractive. Conversely, falling interest rates typically lead to higher bond prices.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes the real value of future bond payments, leading to lower bond prices as investors demand higher yields to compensate for inflation risk. Lower inflation expectations often boost bond prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth may lead to higher interest rates, putting downward pressure on bond prices. Weak economic growth may encourage lower rates, increasing bond prices.

Credit Rating: Changes in the creditworthiness of the issuer (in this case, the UK government) affect bond prices. Downgrades lead to price decreases; upgrades lead to price increases.

Geopolitical Events: Major geopolitical events and uncertainties can impact investor sentiment, affecting demand for bonds and thus influencing bond prices.

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