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Curve Steepening

Long-term rates rise relative to short-term rates.

A steepening yield curve occurs when the spread between long-term and short-term rates increases. This can happen through a 'bear steepener' (long rates rise faster than short rates) or a 'bull steepener' (short rates fall faster than long rates). Steepening typically signals expectations of future economic growth or inflation.