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    According to the Expectations Hypothesis, an Upward-Sloping Yield Curve Implies
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According to the Expectations Hypothesis, an Upward-Sloping Yield Curve Implies

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According to the expectations hypothesis, an upward-sloping yield curve implies that investors in the financial markets expect interest rates to rise above their current levels in the future.

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