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    3.8004$
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    3.8004$
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About

US5Y.GBOND refers to the U.S. Treasury 5-Year Bond. These are fixed-income securities issued by the U.S. government with a maturity of five years. They represent a debt obligation of the U.S. Treasury, promising to pay the bondholder a fixed interest rate (coupon) semi-annually until maturity, at which point the principal is repaid. US5Y.GBOND yields are closely watched as an indicator of market expectations for interest rates and economic growth over the medium term, serving as a benchmark for other debt instruments and influencing borrowing costs across the economy.
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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates generally decrease bond prices, as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making existing bonds less attractive.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of future bond payments, leading to lower bond prices to compensate investors.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to expectations of higher inflation and interest rates, thus potentially reducing bond prices.

Federal Reserve Policy: Actions by the Federal Reserve, like raising or lowering the federal funds rate or quantitative tightening, significantly impact bond yields and prices.

Credit Risk: Although US government bonds are considered low risk, changes in the perceived creditworthiness of the US government can still affect prices.

Supply and Demand: Increased supply of new 5-year Treasury bonds can lower prices, while higher demand can increase them.

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