That curve remained inverted for a fifth consecutive day, with the two-year yield exceeding that of the 10-year by as much as 12.4 basis points . That is the largest inversion since at least March 2010, according to Refinitiv data. It was last at -9.1 bps.(ile pic: US Treasury building)
NEW YORK: The benchmark U.S. two-year/10-year yield curve on Tuesday posted the largest inversion since at least 2010, on growing fears about the world's largest economy tipping into recession amid continued aggressive tightening by the Federal Reserve.
That curve remained inverted for a fifth consecutive day, with the two-year yield exceeding that of the 10-year by as much as 12.4 basis points
