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An economic analyst is evaluating fixed-income market trends following a series of aggressive Federal Reserve interest rate increases. The yield curve has recently inverted, with short-term Treasury bond yields rising above long-term Treasury bond yields. Which of the following best describes the macroeconomic condition signaled by an inverted yield curve?

  1. An impending economic contraction or recessionCevap
  2. B
    An upcoming period of accelerated economic expansion
  3. C
    A direct fiscal policy stimulus enacted by the U.S. Congress
  4. D
    A lagging economic indicator confirming that an economic trough has already passed

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An inverted yield curve typically signals an impending economic contraction or recession.
An inverted yield curve occurs when short-term yields exceed long-term yields. This market condition reflects expectations that future economic growth will slow and central banks will eventually lower rates, making it a primary leading indicator of an impending economic contraction or recession.

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1
Identify the structural shape of the yield curve described in the stem.
Short-term interest rates are higher than long-term interest rates, which defines an inverted yield curve.
In normal market conditions, long-term debt yields more than short-term debt due to maturity risk.
2
Analyze the macroeconomic implications of yield curve inversion.
Investors anticipate falling interest rates and slowing economic growth over the longer term.
Historically, yield curve inversion is a reliable leading indicator of an impending recession.

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