Grow Your Wealth – Monthly Update August 2019

In a “normal” yield curve, long-term yields are higher than short-term yields. This makes sense because the longer someone borrows your money, the more you would expect them to pay you.

A 5-year term deposit will pay a higher rate than a 6-month deposit because they have your money longer and there is more risk associated with a longer investment.The inverted yield is when investors require higher rates of interest in the short term than they do for long term deposits.

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August 23, 2019

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