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Should You Be Worried about the Possible Yield Curve Inversion?

Should You Be Worried about the Possible Yield Curve Inversion?

A yield curve tracks the yields of Treasury securities maturing at different times. When the yield curve (BND) inverts, it means that the yields of shorter-duration securities become larger than those of longer-term securities. The inversion of the yield curve has been a good indicator of upcoming recessions in the past.