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Yield Curve

A graph plotting interest rates of bonds with equal credit quality but different maturity dates, most commonly U.S. Treasuries. A normal yield curve slopes upward, reflecting higher yields for longer maturities to compensate for duration risk and inflation uncertainty. The yield curve is closely watched by economists and bond traders because its shape contains embedded expectations about future economic growth, inflation, and monetary policy.

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