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The Long-Inverted Yield Curve Just "Uninverted," but That's Not Necessarily a Good Thing

History says this is when trouble actually starts, with the Federal Reserve's aggressive dovishness confirming economic weakness is afoot.

By James Brumley Updated Aug 11, 2024 at 3:31AM EST

Key Points

  • The yield curve on U.S. government bonds has been upside down since the middle of 2022.
  • The underlying circumstances of the yield curve's inversion, however, have changed dramatically in just the past few days.
  • This is actually the situation investors should fear, as the unwinding of an inverted yield curve usually points to trouble on the horizon.

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