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Understanding bond duration and Japanese bond yield curve – Nick Batsford [Video]

In today’s Tip TV education segment, Tip TV’s Nick Batsford explains the concept of bond duration and the reasons for the recent steepening of the government bond yield curve in Japan and other advanced nation central banks. 

Here is the Tip of the day – Watch Batsford explain bond duration and yield curve and proceed to Marc Ostwald’s detailed macro/yield curve analysis titled – “Japan’s steeper bond yield curve and its implications”. Follow the sequence and get all doubts about yield curve analysis clear once and for all.

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