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Analysis and statistics

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    4.3356$
  • Previous Close
    4.3356$
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About

UK7Y.GBOND represents a UK Government Bond with a term of approximately 7 years. These bonds, also known as Gilts, are debt securities issued by the British government to raise funds. Investors purchase these bonds and receive periodic interest payments (coupon payments) until the bond matures, at which point the principal is repaid. The UK7Y.GBOND symbol is a general reference, and specific bond details, such as the exact maturity date and coupon rate, are essential for accurate analysis and trading.
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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates typically decrease bond prices, as new bonds offer higher yields. Conversely, falling rates generally increase bond prices.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes the real value of bond yields, leading to lower bond prices. Lower inflation expectations usually boost bond prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates, pushing bond prices down. Weaker economic growth may lead to lower rates and higher bond prices.

Credit Rating: A downgrade in the UK's credit rating can lower bond prices, as it increases the perceived risk. An upgrade may increase prices.

Supply and Demand: High demand for UK gilts increases prices, while increased supply decreases them. Quantitative easing impacts demand.

Global Events: Significant global events, such as geopolitical instability, can impact investor risk appetite and affect gilt prices.

Bank of England Policy: Changes in monetary policy by the Bank of England, such as adjusting the base rate, heavily influence bond yields and prices.

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