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Old 12-27-2005, 04:39 PM
TGoldman TGoldman is offline
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Default Re: Yields signaling recession coming

I don't get it.

According to this article from SmartMoney.com called The Living Yield Curve, an inverted yield curve occurs when long-term investors are willing to settle for lower yields now because they think rates and the economy will go even lower in the future. Hence, they're betting that this is their last chance to lock in rates before the bottom falls out.

Okay.

But in the past all of the inverted yield curves have occurred with long term bonds yielding much higher rates than today. Why on earth would anyone want to lock in 30-year rate in the low to mid 4%s?? Historically, 30-year interest rates have never been that low. To think they're heading lower seems like an unrealistically pessimistic view of the future.
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Old 12-27-2005, 11:36 PM
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Default Re: Yields signaling recession coming

how does this effect money market accounts?
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Old 12-28-2005, 01:59 AM
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Default Re: Yields signaling recession coming

it doesn't for now, if the fed is smart they won't lower rates to head off a recession and instead force the govt to control spending
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