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Updated over 5 years ago, 08/02/2019

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Marc Winter
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Northeast PA
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Interest rate inversion--signs of recession in near future?

Marc Winter
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Northeast PA
Posted

Hi Guys,

Any finance/economist types able to bring this issue into focus for a long time real estate broker/investor:  

Recently the 90-day interest rate rose above the 10-year rate.  Normally, the longer the term the better the return.  A higher short-term rate shows investor thinking weakness in the future.  This inversion is, from what I have read, an indicator of pullback or recession in 1- to 2- years.   Any truth to this? 

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