Thursday, May 22, 2008
Dynamic Yield Curve
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This chart shows the relationship between interest rates and stocks over time. The black line is the Yield Curve. The fading "trails" behind the black line show how the yield curve developed over the preceding days.Click anywhere on the S&P 500 chart to see what the yield curve looked like at that point in time.Click and drag your mouse across the S&P 500 chart to see the yield curve change over time.Alternately, click the Animate button to automatically move through time.
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