What is a Yield Curve?
A yield curve is a graph that plots the interest rates of bonds with different maturity dates, typically U.S. Treasury securities.
Explanation:
A normal yield curve slopes upward, indicating higher yields for longer-term bonds, while an inverted curve suggests economic recession. Practical
Example of Yield Curve:
ONE-SIGNAL analyzes yield curve trends to provide insights into economic conditions and potential market movements.
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