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  • Open
    2.7971$
  • Previous Close
    2.7971$
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About

KR2Y.GBOND is the Bloomberg ticker symbol for a South Korean government bond. These bonds are issued by the South Korean government to finance its spending and are considered relatively safe investments due to the government's strong creditworthiness. KR2Y indicates a South Korean government bond, and the specific details of the bond, such as its maturity date and coupon rate, are usually available through Bloomberg's financial data platform when the ticker is entered. Investors, fund managers, and traders use this ticker to track the bond's price, yield, and other relevant information for investment decisions.
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Factors

Interest Rate Changes: Rising interest rates generally cause bond prices to fall, as newly issued bonds offer more attractive yields. Conversely, falling interest rates tend to increase bond prices. Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes the real value of fixed-income investments, leading to lower bond prices to compensate for this risk. Credit Rating Changes: Downgrades in the credit rating of the issuer increase perceived risk and lower bond prices. Upgrades tend to have the opposite effect. Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates, indirectly lowering bond prices. Weaker growth may support bond prices. Market Sentiment: General investor risk appetite influences bond prices. During risk-off periods, bonds are often seen as safer investments. Supply and Demand: Large issuances of new bonds can increase supply and potentially lower prices. Higher demand, like from institutional investors, raises prices.

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