So much for the idea of a flattening yield curve bringing investors to the risk table.
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As this article is being written, 10-year Treasury yields have fallen to 2.98% and may be going even lower, creating a flattening yield curve spread.
The risk is that a flattening of house prices in America could prove much more painful it has been so far in Britain or Australia.
The risk here is a flattening of the voice, a tiredness of imagination, a decline into a sort of poetic journalese the verse equivalent of a clippings job.
The committee has declared that, despite a flattening of GDP in the first quarter of 2012, the euro area has been in recession since the third quarter of 2011.
Bank stocks have not been terribly popular these days, as banks still suffer from re-regulation, bad loans, legal woes, and a flattening yield curve that squeezes their core profitability.
My charts on housing show a long flattening, more like base building.
So here's hoping the Bush tax reform commission is bold enough to at least propose some steps towards a dramatic flattening of the income tax code.
The best you can say about housing prices is they seem to be flattening out at a very low level.
But according to several analysts, Lunesta's share of new prescriptions is inexplicably already flattening out despite a massive nationwide TV and print ad campaign.
At 171-6 Australia's score did not look competitive on a wicket that appeared to be flattening out.
Kanevsky notes that in the 18th century, craftsmen would pierce the flowers with the stem, folding the end over and flattening it to form a rivet, because they didn't have good glues.
For the better part of a day, I chipped away at the wall, blistering my hands and flattening the head of the chisel until it looked like a mushroom.
The tornado cut a wide swath near the facility, flattening the home of Dara Reasonover.
For now, he's flattening the ground to start a garden, but he's fed up with the cramped church-run shelter he's called home for the past year.
MOORE, Okla. (AP) Emergency crews combed the sticks and rubble remains of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday morning less than a day after a massive tornado slammed through the community, flattening homes and demolishing an elementary school.
He was also aware of a more immediate risk in those cold-war days: a smaller visitor (such as the one that had exploded over Siberia in 1908, flattening 2, 000 square miles of forest) might be mistaken by either superpower for a nuclear detonation and trigger Armageddon.
Intel has been hit by the flattening of PC demand, resulting in a revenue decline in the latest quarter.
That over cost 21, but Pakistan came back in the next, Gul flattening Wright's off-stump with a yorker.
It is a negative sign that prices have just been testing the flattening 20-day EMA but have not been able to decisively close below it.
The tsunami waves swept across a wide swath of the Pacific Ocean, killing dozens and flattening or submerging villages.
The tornadoes that swept through Oklahoma on Monday reminded many of a devastating twister outbreak that ripped through the Great Plains in May of 1999, flattening entire neighborhoods and killing at least 44 people, including three children.
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While the yield curve may sound like a wonkish concept reserved only for professional bond traders, retail investors can now profit from flattening and steepening in the curve, too.
Regarding the effects of quantitative easing on savers, Bernanke acknowledged that flattening the yield curve eroded savings and caused hardship on some, but noted a weak economy was even more dangerous.
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Throw the car hard into a right-hander, and the car wants to roll left but ARS counters the motion, flattening the attitude of the 7's chassis and keeping the car more directly on-line without (like other systems) having to bite at the progress of the wheels via traction control and other tricks.
Big companies have a big advantage in recruiting today's most valuable resource: talent. (Graduates have debts, and many prefer the certainty of a salary to the lottery of stock in a start-up.) Large firms are getting better at avoiding bureaucratic stagnation: they are flattening their hierarchies and opening themselves up to ideas from elsewhere.
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