The Yield Curve: Revision history

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  • curprev 10:4110:41, 20 March 2023FXGTeam talk contribs 6,378 bytes +6,378 Created page with " __TOC__ ='''The Yield Curve'''= All bonds have various maturity dates. For example, the United States may have issued 3 month, 9 month, 2 year, 5 year, and 10 year bonds. Bonds with a longer remaining lifetime tend to yield more than those with a shorter lifetime under normal market conditions. This is what we refer to as a normal yield curve. A flat yield curve is where all the remaining lifetimes have the same rate of interest. An inverted yield curve is whe..."