An analyst observes that over a six-month period, short-term yields have fallen sharply following Federal Reserve open market purchases, while long-term yields have decreased only slightly. Consequently, the yield spread between 2-year and 30-year U.S. Treasury securities has expanded significantly. Which of the following best characterizes this transformation of the yield curve and the underlying bond price dynamics?
- The yield curve is steepening, and existing bond prices rise as market yields decline due to their inverse relationship.Cevap
- BThe yield curve is steepening, but existing bond prices will fall because bond prices move in direct proportion to market interest rates.
- CThe yield curve is inverting, which provides a definitive historical signal of rapid economic expansion and accelerating inflation.
- DThe yield curve is flattening because Congressional fiscal policy changes directly set the Federal Funds Rate and short-term Treasury yields.
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The yield curve is steepening, and existing bond prices rise as market yields decline due to their inverse relationship.
When short-term interest rates fall significantly faster than long-term interest rates, the yield spread widens, which is defined as a steepening yield curve. Furthermore, fixed-income prices move inversely to market interest rates; therefore, as yields fall, existing bond prices rise.
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Yield Curve Steepening and Inverse Bond Price-Yield Relationship