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    0.2596$
  • Previous Close
    0.2517$
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    0.01$
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About

SW10Y.GBOND typically refers to a swap rate linked to the 10-year UK government bond (Gilt). Specifically, it represents the mid-market rate at which a party is willing to exchange fixed interest rate payments for floating interest rate payments, where the fixed rate is benchmarked against the yield of a 10-year UK government bond. This swap rate is a key indicator of market expectations for future interest rates and provides valuable insights into the relative value of fixed versus floating rates in the UK financial markets. It's a common tool used by investors and financial institutions for hedging interest rate risk, speculating on interest rate movements, and pricing other fixed-income securities.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Increased interest rates generally decrease bond prices as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making older bonds less attractive.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of fixed income payments, leading to lower bond prices to compensate investors.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and inflation expectations, negatively affecting bond prices.

Government Debt Levels: Higher government debt may increase concerns about repayment ability, potentially decreasing bond prices.

Central Bank Policy: Actions by the Swedish central bank, such as quantitative easing or interest rate adjustments, directly influence bond prices.

Global Economic Conditions: Worldwide events and economic trends can impact investor sentiment and demand for Swedish government bonds.

Risk Aversion: Increased risk aversion typically drives investors towards safer assets like government bonds, potentially increasing their prices.

Currency Fluctuations: Changes in the value of the Swedish Krona can influence foreign investors' demand for Swedish bonds.

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