Today: September 18, 2024
Today: September 18, 2024

The most well-known recession indicator stopped flashing red, but now another one is going off

The most well-known recession indicator stopped flashing red, but now another one is going off
September 13, 2024

New York (CNN) — For much of the last two years, the 2-year US Treasury yield has traded above the 10-year yield. When that happens, it historically has meant a recession is looming. So you’d think that investors and economists would have celebrated last week when that warning sign stopped flashing.

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