It also means that we may witness a flattening of the front end of the curve, a richer (more expensive) «belly» of the curve, and a steeper intermediate vs. long end of the curve. (schroders.com)
The Fed is hoping the long end of the curve reacts to stronger economic growth, potentially rising inflation and higher demand for credit. (businessinsider.com)
But it's that long end of the curve and ultimately the dollar valuation in global marketplaces is at risk.» (thinkadvisor.com)