As of the latest update on ---- GMT+0, the Hong Kong 3 Months Government Bond has a yield of ----%. This yield represents the return that investors can expect to receive if they hold the bond until its maturity. For maturities exceeding one year, the yield should be interpreted as annualized.
Government bond yields are shaped by multiple factors, with economic conditions being a primary driver. In periods of strong economic growth, yields often rise as investors anticipate higher interest rates and a potential shift towards riskier assets. Conversely, in times of economic uncertainty, yields tend to fall as bonds become a safe haven.
Central bank policies directly influence yields through interest rate decisions and monetary tools like quantitative easing. Lower interest rates generally lead to declining yields as borrowing costs decrease, while tightening measures push yields higher, reflecting the increased cost of capital in the market.
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Hong Kong 3 Months Bond - Interactive Chart
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Hong Kong 3 Months Bond - Latest Yield Change
Hong Kong 3 Months Bond - Yearly Range
A green candlestick means a negative yield variation in the year.
A red candlestick means a positive yield variation in the year.
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Hong Kong Government Bonds
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