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I’d like to add that the yield curve is not exclusive for treasuries. It plots the yields for any relevant asset class or issuer.AmruthSundarkumar wrote:
The Yield Curve is a plot of Interest Rates on Bonds (government bonds) against its various maturities. Interest Rates in general can mean the policy rate which is adjusted by the central bank of the respective economy like the Fed Funds in the US, Repo Rates in India etc.
So you can say that if interest rates go up the yields and thus the yield curve also moves along with them since ultimately it’s a function of these interest rates. For simple academic purposes we consider the interest rates and yields as the same.
And secondly, if interest rates go up, prices of bonds fall except for rare cases where the demand for those bonds is so high that prices go up even if rates increase and other strange reasons.