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inverted yield curve

The bond market is flashing red after the yield curve inverted to levels not seen since 1981.
Finance

Bond traders haven’t been this scared of a recession since 1981

By Christiaan Hetzner
March 8, 2023
Exterior view of a Bank of America bank branch in New York City.
Finance

‘Recession shock’: Bank of America is the latest major institution to deliver a grim warning for the future

By Tristan Bove
April 8, 2022
Yield sign.
Finance

The ‘yield curve’ inversion is spooking the markets. Although it’s a recession predictor, history shows it may not be time to sell

By Lee Clifford
April 1, 2022
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Announces Fed Decision On Interest Rates
Finance

As the yield curve slips towards inversion, the recession warning light blinks red—again

By Erik Sherman
January 30, 2020
These ‘Secret’ Recession Signs May Provide Clues to When the Next Downturn Is Coming
Finance

These ‘Secret’ Recession Signs May Provide Clues to When the Next Downturn Is Coming

By Erik Sherman
October 31, 2019
Inside the Yangon Stock Exchange
International

The Inverted Yield Curve Looks Set to Go Global

By Masaki Kondo and Bloomberg
August 15, 2019
New York trader at the NYSE
Finance

What Is an ‘Inverted Yield Curve’? And Why Is It Being Blamed for the Dow’s 800+ Point Loss?

By Erik Sherman
August 14, 2019
Dow Jones Industrial Average Drops Over 400 Points

An Old Recession Boogeyman—the Inverted Yield Curve—Returns, and It’s Spooking Some Investors

By Kevin Kelleher
March 22, 2019
After A Week Of Dramatic Losses, U.S. Markets Open Monday

Most Chief Financial Officers Expect a Recession by 2020 at the Latest

By Erik Sherman
December 12, 2018
Stocks Dive Nearly 800 Points On U.S. China Trade Fears

An Inverted Yield Curve, a Predictor of Recessions, Has the Stock Market Spooked

By Kevin Kelleher
December 5, 2018

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