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What does a disinverted curve mean for markets?

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The 1989 disinversion may be the best analog. Yields rose and the economy avoided recession. The curve steepened modestly further. Stocks performed poorly when the disinversion occurred in the early stages of recession. The USD rallied in recessionary disinversions.

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