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No doubt, the slope of the yield curve, as measured by the spread between two- and 10-year government bonds, has been flattening since 2014 in both Canada and the United States, and the trend has ...
For decades, the US yield curve rarely misfired, becoming a lodestar for investors. But like assuming a car’s dash is reality ...
The flattening yield curve signals concern that the Federal Reserve could be hitting the brakes on the economy so hard that it inadvertently puts the United States into another recession.
U.S. yield curve flattening took a pause. The U.S. Senate passed its tax reform bill. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) members and non-members agreed to extend production cuts.
As a result, the shape of the Treasury yield curve has been generally flattening. A closely watched part of the curve, measuring the spread between yields on two- and 10-year Treasury notes, shows ...
People have always wanted to see into the future—and traders even more so. Yet, there’s no magical crystal ball to reveal the ...
Yield curve jitters: One of Wall Street's most reliable fortunetellers is flashing ominous signals about the economic future. Posted 4:35 a.m. Dec 9, 2018 - Updated 4:31 a.m. Dec 9, 2018 ...
India's government bond yield curve is poised to flatten further in the coming weeks as long-term interest rates fall on strong demand for longer-term securities, bank treasury officials said.
0954 GMT – The U.S. Treasury yield curve could flatten in the wake of President Trump’s weekend tariff announcements, say ING rates strategists in a note.
The largest exchange-traded fund tracking long-dated U.S. government bonds continues climbing as Wall Street keeps its eyes glued on the flattening yield curve. The $7.5 billion iShares 20+ Year ...
The yield on the 30-year bonds fell 3.0 basis points to 1.595 percent, its lowest level since August 2010, and edging towards a low of 1.535 percent reached then.
The U.S. Treasury yield curve has been flattening over the last few months as the Federal Reserve prepares to hike rates, and some analysts are forecasting more extreme moves or even inversion ...