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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    126.1912$
  • Previous Close
    127.687$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -1.50$
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About

ILB.AU is the ticker symbol for the BetaShares Australian Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF traded on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). This Exchange Traded Fund aims to track the performance of an index composed of investment grade Australian corporate bonds. It offers investors exposure to a diversified portfolio of these bonds, typically with the aim of generating a relatively stable income stream. The ETF is designed to provide a convenient and cost-effective way to invest in the Australian corporate bond market.
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Factors

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations generally increase demand for inflation-linked bonds (ILBs), pushing ILB.AU prices up.

Real Interest Rates: Lower real interest rates (nominal interest rates minus inflation expectations) make ILBs more attractive, increasing demand and price.

Supply of ILBs: Increased issuance of new ILBs by the government can dilute existing ILB.AU value, potentially lowering prices. Reduced supply may increase prices.

Demand for ILBs: Overall investor appetite for inflation protection influences ILB.AU prices. Higher demand boosts prices, while lower demand reduces them.

Market Sentiment: General market optimism or pessimism can affect all asset classes, including ILB.AU. Risk aversion might increase demand for safer assets like ILBs.

Australian Economic Conditions: Strong economic growth might lessen inflation concerns, decreasing demand and price. Weak growth could heighten inflation fears, increasing prices.

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