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Mastering Python for Finance - Second Edition
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Mastering Python for Finance - Second Edition

by James Ma Weiming
April 2019
Intermediate to advanced
426 pages
11h 13m
English
Packt Publishing
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Yield curves

In a normal yield curve environment, long-term interest rates are higher than short-term interest rates. Investors expect to be compensated with higher returns when they lend money for a longer period since they are exposed to a higher default risk. The normal or positive yield curve is said to be upward sloping, as shown in the following graph:

In certain economic conditions, the yield curve can be inverted. Long-term interest rates are lower than short-term interest rates. Such a condition occurs when the supply of money is tight. Investors are willing to forgo long-term gains to preserve their wealth in the short-term. During ...

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