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A fund which invests in securities outside the country of the investor.
A situation in which market interest rates for longer term funds are lower than those for shorter maturities.
 
Also known as a 'negative' yield curve, a 'falling' yield curve or 'inverted' yield curve.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Fisher Effect]]
* [[Negative yield curve]]
* [[Four way equivalence model]]
* [[Phillips curve]]
* [[Spot rate]]
* [[Yield curve]]

Revision as of 09:56, 2 November 2016

A situation in which market interest rates for longer term funds are lower than those for shorter maturities.

Also known as a 'negative' yield curve, a 'falling' yield curve or 'inverted' yield curve.


See also