Yield Curve

Treasury & RWA

What is Yield Curve?

The Yield Curve is a graphical representation that plots the yields of fixed-income securities, most commonly U.S. Treasury securities, against their time to maturity, serving as a critical indicator of market expectations for future interest rates and economic activity. Its shape—normal, inverted, or flat—provides essential insights into the bond market's sentiment regarding inflation, monetary policy, and the probability of a recession.

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