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  2. EXPLAINER-The U.S. yield curve has been flattening: Why ... - AOL

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    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.

  3. Market strategist: Flattening yield curve is ‘not a great ...

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    Invesco Global Market Strategist Brian Levitt joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the outlook for stocks, the flattening yield curve, and the Fed tightening cycle.

  4. Explainer - The U.S. yield curve has been flattening: Why you ...

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    The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened further on Wednesday, as the Federal Reserve increased interest rates for the first time in three years and set out a path of tighter monetary policy to ...

  5. Yield curve - Wikipedia

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    A bond's market value at different times in its life can be calculated. When the yield curve is steep, the bond is predicted to have a large capital gain in the first years before falling in price later. When the yield curve is flat, the capital gain is predicted to be much less, and there is little variability in the bond's total returns over ...

  6. Bootstrapping (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Yield curve § Construction of the full yield curve from market data; Fixed-income attribution § Modeling the yield curve; Multi-curve framework; Lattice model (finance) § Interest rate derivatives - discussing short rate "trees" constructed using an analogous approach. Corporate finance usage: Leveraged buyout; Entrepreneurship § Bootstrapping

  7. Fixed-income relative-value investing - Wikipedia

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    By exploiting this odd shape through receiving the high rates around 'hump' and paying the low rates within the trough, The FI-RV Investor hopes to profit by waiting until the yield curve normalizes. An example of this type of distortion occurred in late 1994 and early 1995 when Alan Greenspan raised the US Fed Funds rate from 3.00% in May 1994 ...

  8. Forget the Inverted Yield Curve, These 3 Stocks Just Hit All ...

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    The charts for these three stocks show the kinds of curves that investors should really like -- trending upward. Forget the Inverted Yield Curve, These 3 Stocks Just Hit All-Time Highs Skip to ...

  9. Inverted yield curve - Wikipedia

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    An inverted yield curve is an unusual phenomenon; bonds with shorter maturities generally provide lower yields than longer term bonds. [2] [3] To determine whether the yield curve is inverted, it is a common practice to compare the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury bond to either a 2-year Treasury note or a 3-month Treasury bill. If the 10 ...