Thanks to Ed Yardeni for the following observation, which is….

If the inverted yield curve is a signal that a recession might be near (which is what the market pundits are suggesting) why has the spread come down between high-yield corporates and the 10-year US Treasury? As the shaded areas in purple highlight, during recessionary periods, and even well before, this spread tends to blow out not contract.

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