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    1.9863$
  • Previous Close
    1.9813$
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About

ES3M.GBOND is a Bloomberg ticker symbol referring to a specific gilt, which is a UK government bond. The ES3M portion designates the specific gilt issue, and ".GBOND" indicates that it is a UK government bond traded on the Bloomberg system. Gilts are generally considered low-risk investments due to the backing of the UK government and are a core component of many fixed-income portfolios, particularly those based in the UK. Investors purchase gilts for their regular coupon payments and the return of the face value at maturity. Their prices fluctuate inversely with interest rates and market sentiment.
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Factors

Interest Rates: When interest rates rise, bond prices typically fall, and vice versa. This is because new bonds offer higher yields, making existing bonds with lower yields less attractive.

Inflation: Rising inflation erodes the purchasing power of future bond payments, so bond prices tend to decline. Conversely, falling inflation can boost bond prices.

Credit Risk: ES3M.GBOND's credit rating (risk of default) affects its price. Lower creditworthiness translates to lower prices as investors demand higher yields to compensate for risk.

Economic Growth: A strong economy often leads to higher interest rates and inflation, potentially pushing bond prices down. A weak economy may lead to lower rates, boosting bond prices.

Market Sentiment: General investor confidence or fear can impact bond prices. In times of uncertainty, investors often seek safe-haven assets like government bonds, potentially increasing their price.

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