One other bit of good economic news: The yield-curve inversion that has plagued U.S. Treasury bonds reversed in recent weeks. The inversion, a phenomenon that occurs when long-term bond yields fall below those of short-term bonds, first happened back in March, and has consistently been true until just recently. Such inversions are seen as a…
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