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The Mendoza Line: Is The Fed’s New “Yield Curve” Professional Grade?

The yield curve serves as an indicator of future recessions. Since at least 1975, an inverted yield curve, which occurs when the 2yr U.S. Treasury note has a higher yield than the 10yr U.S. Treasury Note, has preceded recessions.
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