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    3.3844$
  • Previous Close
    3.3844$
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About

UK1Y.GBOND represents the one-year maturity point on the UK government bond yield curve, also known as a gilt. It is a benchmark rate indicating the yield that investors demand to lend money to the UK government for a period of one year. This rate is derived from the prices of specific gilts that are close to the one-year maturity, and serves as a key indicator of short-term interest rates and economic sentiment in the UK.
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Factors

Interest Rate Expectations: When investors anticipate the Bank of England will raise interest rates, UK1Y.GBOND prices typically fall, reflecting the higher yields demanded on new bonds. Conversely, expected rate cuts boost bond prices.

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation erodes the real value of fixed-income payments. Higher inflation expectations tend to depress UK1Y.GBOND prices as investors seek higher yields to compensate.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth often leads to higher interest rates and inflation, negatively impacting UK1Y.GBOND prices. Weaker economic data can boost bond prices as investors anticipate looser monetary policy.

Risk Appetite: During periods of high uncertainty or risk aversion, investors often flock to safer assets like government bonds, increasing demand and raising UK1Y.GBOND prices. When risk appetite is high, bond prices tend to decline.

Supply of Gilts: Increased issuance of UK government bonds (gilts) can increase supply, potentially putting downward pressure on UK1Y.GBOND prices. Decreased issuance can have the opposite effect.

Global Events: Geopolitical events or global economic shocks can influence UK1Y.GBOND prices, as they can affect investor sentiment and risk appetite.

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