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    3.9382$
  • Previous Close
    3.9382$
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About

NO10Y.GBOND represents the current indicative yield of the benchmark 10-year UK government bond, also known as a gilt. This yield reflects the annual return an investor can expect to receive if they hold the bond until its maturity date, factoring in the bond's current market price and coupon payments. It is a key indicator of investor sentiment toward the UK economy and is often used as a benchmark for pricing other fixed-income securities.
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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates typically cause bond prices to fall, as newly issued bonds become more attractive to investors. Conversely, falling interest rates tend to increase bond prices.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of fixed income payments, leading to lower bond prices. Lower inflation increases the real value, boosting prices.

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

Credit Rating: Downgrades in the credit rating of the UK government can reduce investor confidence and lower bond prices. Upgrades can increase confidence and raise prices.

Quantitative Easing: Central bank bond-buying programs (QE) can artificially increase bond prices. Conversely, the end of QE (quantitative tightening) can decrease them.

Market Sentiment: General investor risk appetite can influence bond prices. During periods of uncertainty, investors may flock to safer assets like government bonds, increasing demand and prices. Conversely, risk appetite can lead to decreased demand and lower prices.

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