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Julian Brigden: Markets "On A Knife's Edge" After July Fed Meeting

Forward Guidance

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The Inverted Yield Curve and the Fed's Balance Sheet

An inverted yield curve has very often preceded recessions in the U.S. Short-term money is a higher yield than long-term money, and it's more expensive to fund in the bill market because we have an inverted yield Curve. Since 0.809, the shape of the yield curve seems to have become very correlated to what the Fed does with their balance sheet. And I also think that it creates another problem: We're seeing some slowing in the housing market,. But we're not seeing as much as we probably should.

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