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GlossaryEconomics

Yield Curve

A graph of interest rates across maturities; its shape, especially when inverted, is watched as a recession signal.

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  • The Yield CurveEconomics
  • BondsEconomics
  • RecessionEconomics

Related terms

Base RateBasis PointBusiness CycleCentral BankCore InflationCouponCPIDeflationDurationFiscal Policy

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Ironclad Research provides educational content only. Nothing on this platform is financial advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any security. Always do your own research and consider professional advice before making financial decisions.