An inverted yield curve is an unusual financial phenomenon where short-term interest rates exceed long-term rates, often seen as a precursor to economic recessions.
A negative yield curve, also referred to as an inverted yield curve, occurs when long-term debt instruments have a lower yield than short-term debt instruments of the same credit quality, often indicating an imminent economic recession.
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