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curve

[kurv] / kɜrv /




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Markets remained volatile, but Treasury traders took a breather with yields little changed across the curve.

From The Wall Street Journal

The idea that it’s always safe to sell the front of the curve at a premium and buy the back at a discount is a false assumption as markets often flip, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

The researchers found that these curves all follow the same underlying pattern.

From Science Daily

A flatter “yield curve” can create problems for banks.

From MarketWatch

The flare-up in tensions in the Middle East “triggered a shift in the oil futures curve, with nearby contracts rising far more than longer-dated ones,” he explained.

From MarketWatch