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"Although it isn't exactly new, the most alarming recent feature of financial markets may be the inverted yield curve," says Chris Neely, an economist and vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, explaining that short rates are higher than long rates currently and have been for some time. Neely discusses his research on the yield curve and recession indicators.
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"Although it isn't exactly new, the most alarming recent feature of financial markets may be the inverted yield curve," says Chris Neely, an economist and vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, explaining that short rates are higher than long rates currently and have been for some time. Neely discusses his research on the yield curve and recession indicators.

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