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  • Open
    3.9649$
  • Previous Close
    3.9649$
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About

US7Y.GBOND represents the U.S. Treasury 7-Year Generic Bond. It is a synthetic yield derived from the prices of actively traded U.S. Treasury notes with a maturity closest to seven years. This benchmark yield is frequently used as a reference point for pricing other fixed-income securities and assessing the overall level of interest rates in the U.S. bond market.

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Factors

Interest Rate Expectations: Changes in expectations about future interest rates significantly impact bond prices. Anticipated rate hikes typically decrease bond prices, while expected rate cuts increase them.

Inflation: Rising inflation erodes the purchasing power of future bond payments, causing bond prices to fall. Conversely, lower inflation expectations boost bond prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth often leads to higher interest rates and inflation, which can negatively affect bond prices. Weaker economic growth can support bond prices.

Federal Reserve Policy: Actions by the Federal Reserve, such as adjusting the federal funds rate or engaging in quantitative easing, have a direct influence on bond yields and prices.

Supply and Demand: The balance between the supply of new US7Y.GBOND bonds and investor demand plays a crucial role. Higher supply relative to demand can push prices down.

Credit Risk: Although US7Y.GBOND are considered very safe, changes in perceived creditworthiness of the U.S. government, though rare, could impact bond prices.

Global Events: Geopolitical events, such as international conflicts or economic crises, can trigger safe-haven buying, increasing demand for US7Y.GBOND and driving up prices.

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