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Yield curves explained: Know the different types and uses for investorsYield curves are usually of three types—normal, flat and inverted— depending on the varying slopes of the curves. A yield curve can be used...
Scientists say Easter Island’s giant Moai statues may have ‘walked’ upright across the islandA new theory suggests Easter Island's moai statues were moved upright in a rocking motion, like walking. This hypothesis, supported by stat...
The rise of AI-first healthcare systems: Are we ready for the shift?Autonomous AI agents are now actively participating in care delivery, from diagnosis to follow-up. India is uniquely positioned to leverage...
Learn with ETMarkets: Seasonality in the stock market: Identifying and trading seasonal patternsUnderstanding the Yield Curve is crucial for investors to predict economic shifts. It tracks returns on Indian Government Bonds for differe...
US Treasury key yield curve inversion becomes the longest on recordA key bond market signal of an upcoming recession has flashed red continuously for the longest time ever, even if the U.S. economy is far f...
Learn With ETMarkets: Unlocking the power of the yield curve!For instance, in the current scenario, if you deposit your money for 180 days (6 months), you might earn around 5.25% interest annually. Ho...
U.S. yield curve hits deepest inversion since 1981: What is it telling us?That inversion briefly reached negative 109.50 basis points on Monday as shorter term yields fell less than longer-dated ones, creating the...
Bond yield curve inverts: Should investors be worried?This declining trend in liquidity and inversion of the yield curve is likely to continue for some more time, according to Vijayakumar, but ...
U.S. yield curve inverts again: What is it telling us?It comes amid a chorus of growth warnings on Wall Street, as a Fed intent on bringing inflation down from more than 40-year highs sets the ...
Explainer: US yield curve inverts again: What is it telling us?A steepening curve typically signals expectations for stronger economic activity, higher inflation, and higher interest rates. A flattening...
Bond yield curve flattening and inversion: What is the curve telling us?Here is a quick primer explaining what a steep, flat or inverted yield curve means and how it has in the past predicted recession, and what...
Explainer: US yield curve has been flattening. Why you should careThe shape of the yield curve is a key metric investors watch as it impacts other asset prices, feeds through to banks' returns and has been...
Explainer: The US yield curve has been flattening: Why you should careYields of short-term U.S. government debt have been rising fast this year reflecting expectations of a series of rate hikes by the U.S. Fed...
The yield curve is inverted! Remind me why I careA yield curve goes flat when the premium, or spread, for longerterm bonds drops to zero.
The many moods of yield curveWhen the short-term interest rate is higher than the long term, the yield curve looks inverted.
Making sense of yield curve and why it inverted in the USThe yield curve is a simple curvy line that plots out bond yields across bond maturities.
What is the US yield curve really forecasting? Is it recession ahead?Most yield curve analyses make reference to nominal interest rates.
A flatter yield curve is not likely to bring trouble for marketsSince 1978 there have been five recessions, and five yield-curve inversions.
Flattening yield curve indicates US nearing a tipping pointThe US yield curve — the difference between short and longer-dated bond yields — is continuing to flatten.
Inverted yield curve in US a key risk for equity marketsInverted curve has been among the most reliable indicators of recession.