US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) close Thursday's session slightly mixed with the Nasdaq Composite rising 0.22%.  Yahoo Finance ...
There is information in the stope of the US treasury yield curve, but I think that we need to use it with caution. In my view, the flattening of the yield curve in the last two years has been more ...
The US market consensus believes the country has avoided recession, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes showing strong performance. However, yield curves remain deeply inverted, which traditionally ...
It is no secret that the bond market is the most important in the world. The well-oiled market machine burns debt as a fuel. But when you look inside, you realize that it is intermingled with yield ...
The yield curve is a graphical representation that plots the interest rates of bonds with equal credit quality but varying maturity dates. A normal yield curve slopes upward, indicating higher ...
Every yield curve "situation" has a series of people explaining why the yield curve doesn't matter this time, or arguing over which specific yield curve to care about. See thread and charts below.
North American yield curves are experiencing the steepest inversion of the last 3 decades, while European yield curves have flattened significantly in 2022. In the world of fixed income investing, ...
Typically, a steepening of the yield curve is also seen as a bullish indicator for future growth, particularly if it is driven by monetary easing. Other potential beneficiaries of steeper yield curves ...
Short-term rates may fall more quickly than long-term rates, according to Invesco, which expects long-end yields to remain under upward pressure.
Earlier this year I wrote the article, “Does An Inverted Yield Curve Mean I Should Get Out Of The Markets?” in which I made these important points: Any indicator which can be manipulated by the ...
The yield curve has inverted before every U.S. recession since 1975, although it sometimes happens months or years before the recession starts. We analyze here how successful the inverted yield curve ...
The 10-year Bund yield was higher. HSBC expects the trend of steeper government bond curves to continue in the eurozone.