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Broken Arrow! U.S. Treasury Yield Curve Inverts for First Time Since 2007

Since an inverted Treasury curve occurs before a recession, the Federal Reserve may have to expend all remaining policy tools.

The US Treasury 10-year yield declined 10 bps today which is a large pop.

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The Federal Reserve finally achieved an inverted Treasury yield curve for the first time since 2007.

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A closer look since 1992.

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The Federal Reserve, in the past, has reacted aggressively when the yield curve slope breached 0 slope. Aka, Snake and Nape (Snake Eye Missiles and Napalm).

It’s been a lovely %$#$$  non-recovery from the last recession. Just asset bubbles.

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