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    A Flat or Inverted Yield Curve Is Most Commonly Interpreted
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A Flat or Inverted Yield Curve Is Most Commonly Interpreted

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A flat or inverted yield curve is most commonly interpreted to signal that that the economy will strengthen in the near future and that interest rates will rise.

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