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The curve shows the relation between the (level of) interest rate (or cost of borrowing) and [...], known as the "term", of the debt for a given borrower in a given currency
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the time to maturity

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#finance #yield-curve
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The curve shows the relation between the (level of) interest rate (or cost of borrowing) and [...], known as the "term", of the debt for a given borrower in a given currency
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#finance #yield-curve
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The curve shows the relation between the (level of) interest rate (or cost of borrowing) and [...], known as the "term", of the debt for a given borrower in a given currency
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the time to maturity
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The curve shows the relation between the (level of) interest rate (or cost of borrowing) and the time to maturity, known as the "term", of the debt for a given borrower in a given currency

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Yield curve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ebruary 9, 2005. The curve has a typical upward sloping shape. In finance, the yield curve is a curve showing several yields or interest rates across different contract lengths (2 month, 2 year, 20 year, etc...) for a similar debt contract. <span>The curve shows the relation between the (level of) interest rate (or cost of borrowing) and the time to maturity, known as the "term", of the debt for a given borrower in a given currency.[1] For example, the U.S. dollar interest rates paid on U.S. Treasury securities for various maturities are closely watched by many traders, and are commonly plotted on a graph such as

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