A bearish flattening occurs when short-term interest rates rise faster than long-term rates, narrowing the yield curve. It signals expectations of central bank tightening or economic slowdown. Bond traders and fixed-income investors use it to adjust portfolios, while defensive investors benefit from reduced long-term exposure, hedging against falling bond prices.
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