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    4.8845$
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    4.8845$
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About

US30Y.GBOND typically refers to the United States 30-Year Government Bond. It represents debt issued by the U.S. Treasury with a maturity of 30 years. Investors purchase these bonds, essentially lending money to the U.S. government, and receive periodic interest payments (coupons) over the life of the bond, along with the face value repaid at maturity. The price of this bond fluctuates based on factors like prevailing interest rates, inflation expectations, and economic growth outlook; a lower yield often indicates higher demand and a higher price, and vice versa. It's a benchmark for long-term interest rates and influences other borrowing costs in the economy.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising rates decrease bond prices; falling rates increase bond prices.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes bond value, lowering prices; lower inflation boosts prices.

Economic Growth: Strong growth can lead to higher rates, decreasing bond prices; weak growth can increase demand, raising bond prices.

Federal Reserve Policy: Fed actions, like rate hikes or quantitative easing, impact bond yields and prices.

Global Events: Geopolitical instability or crises can drive investors to safer assets like US bonds, increasing prices.

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