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    3.3875$
  • Previous Close
    3.3875$
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About

The financial product symbol IT5Y.GBOND typically refers to a 5-year Italian Government Bond. "IT" indicates the issuing country is Italy, "5Y" signifies a maturity of approximately 5 years, and "GBOND" designates it as a government bond. These bonds are debt securities issued by the Italian government to raise capital. Investors purchase these bonds, effectively lending money to the Italian government, and in return, they receive periodic interest payments (coupons) over the life of the bond, as well as the principal amount at maturity. The value of this bond fluctuates based on factors such as prevailing interest rates, the creditworthiness of the Italian government, and overall economic conditions.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising rates generally decrease bond prices as newly issued bonds become more attractive. Inflation: Higher inflation erodes bond value, causing prices to fall as investors demand higher yields. Credit Rating: Italy's creditworthiness impacts perceived risk; a downgrade lowers bond prices. Economic Growth: Stronger growth may raise rates, impacting bond prices negatively. Market Sentiment: Investor confidence and risk appetite influence demand and prices.

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