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    2.8747$
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    2.8747$
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About

KR20Y.GBOND refers to South Korean government bonds with a 20-year maturity. These bonds are issued by the South Korean government and represent a debt obligation promising to pay the bondholder a specified stream of interest payments (coupons) until maturity, at which point the principal is repaid. These bonds are considered relatively low-risk investments due to the sovereign backing and are often used by institutional investors for portfolio diversification and long-term investment strategies. They are traded in the South Korean bond market and their prices fluctuate based on factors like interest rate expectations, inflation, and economic conditions.

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Factors

Interest Rate Changes: Rising interest rates typically decrease bond prices, as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making older bonds less attractive.

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

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth often leads to higher interest rates and inflation expectations, negatively impacting bond prices.

Credit Risk: Increased concerns about the Korean government's ability to repay its debt (credit risk) will lower bond prices.

Global Market Conditions: International factors such as global interest rate movements and risk aversion can influence the demand for Korean government bonds.

Supply and Demand: An increase in the supply of KR20Y.GBOND bonds or a decrease in demand will lower their prices.

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