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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    0.7207$
  • Previous Close
    0.7107$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.01$
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About

JP3M.GBOND represents the benchmark 3-month Japanese Government Bond (JGB) yield. It reflects the annualized yield an investor would receive by holding a newly issued 3-month JGB until maturity. This yield is a key indicator of short-term interest rates in Japan and is closely watched by market participants for signals about monetary policy and economic conditions.

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Factors

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

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations erode the real value of future fixed income payments, reducing the bond's attractiveness and thus its price. Lower inflation expectations tend to have the opposite effect.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth often leads to higher interest rates and potentially higher inflation, which can negatively impact bond prices. Weaker economic growth may lead to lower rates and increased bond demand.

Credit Rating: JP3M.GBOND’s credit rating reflects the issuer's ability to repay the bond. A downgrade in the credit rating typically lowers the bond's price, while an upgrade increases it.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence and risk appetite can affect bond prices. During periods of uncertainty, investors may seek the safety of government bonds, driving up prices.

Supply and Demand: The availability of JP3M.GBOND and investor demand directly influence its price. Increased supply can lower prices, while increased demand can raise them.

Monetary Policy: Actions by the Bank of Japan, such as quantitative easing or changes to its yield curve control policy, can significantly impact Japanese government bond prices, including JP3M.GBOND.

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