Global Bond Market Alarm: 26 Countries Now Facing Inverted Yield Curves
While the U.S. recently marked the longest period of inverted bond yields in history, surpassing two years, data indicates that a total of 26 countries now have an inverted yield curve. Investors and economists closely monitor yield curve inversions, as they have historically signaled an increased likelihood of economic recessions. From the U.S. to Europe: […]
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Author: Jamie Redman
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