Bank of America says US stocks are 'on borrowed time' following the latest yield-curve inversion

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The silver lining? 'S&P 500 pullbacks associated with recessions during secular bull trends are much less severe,' analysts wrote.

The spread between two- and 10-year Treasury yields fell below zero, something that's preceded each of the last seven recessions. Its also a sign that US equities will peak, according to analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. However, when the S&P 500 will top is unclear. According to historical precedent, it can happen in as little as one month or take more than a year. Watch the S&P 500 trade live on Markets Insider.

The spread between two- and 10-year Treasury yields fell below zero, something that's preceded each of the last seven recessions. Its also a sign that US equities will peak, according to analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. However, when the S&P 500 will top is unclear. According to historical precedent, it can happen in as little as one month or take more than a year. Watch the S&P 500 trade live on Markets Insider.

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