Little Concern About Inverted Curve
"It would be brutal for the financial sector because the cost of borrowing would be more than the cost of lending for too extensive a period," says Stapley.
Not that he is worried about the yield curve staying inverted for that long. "The inverted curve is a historical anomaly," says Stapley. "It doesn't stick around." Unless, of course, this time it's different.- Loading Comments...
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