inverted yield curve

When long-term interest rates fall below short-term rates, the yield curve inverts, signaling that investors are shifting funds from short-term bonds to long-term ones. This might mean that the market as a whole is growing more bearish about the near-term economic outlook. An inverted yield curve has historically been regarded as one of the best indicators of an economy going into a recession.

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