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What’s Really Behind the Inverted Yield Curve | Frank Warnock

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What’s Really Behind the Inverted Yield Curve | Frank Warnock

Francis (Frank) E. Warnock, University of Virginia – Darden Business School
James C. Wheat Professor of Business Administration joins Les Sinclair to discuss the inverted yield curve and what it means to the U.S. Economy.

Warnock is an expert on international capital flows, international portfolio allocation and financial sector development. His work has been featured in the Financial Times, the Economist, Barron’s, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times,

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