Helios Quantitative Research Founder and CEO, Chris Shuba and Director of Research, Jason Van Theil weigh in on today’s inverted yield curve and what it could mean for current and future markets.
WEBCAST – Yield Curve Inversions: Uncovering the Impact.
Today’s persistent inverted yield curve may be the longest we’ve ever experienced, and it’s possible we may not see a recession until after the yield curve returns to a more normal shape. What does that mean for the markets today?
During this webinar, Helios’ team of quantitative experts, including Chris Shuba and Jason Van Theil will dive into the topic of yield curve inversions, exploring prior yield curves over the last several decades to uncover what caused them, the actions taken by the Fed before, during and after, the relationship of inverted yield curves to recessions, and more.
Join us to find out:
- How the inversion and the Fed’s actions impacted inflation and economic expectations
- The economic situation before, during, and after previous inversions
- The market events leading up to, in response to, and several months after previous inverted yield curves
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