If the credit markets were segmented:
a. It would be relatively easy to arbitrage securities of different maturities, because discrepancies in real and nominal interest rates would be so obvious.
b. Persistent differences between real and nominal interest rates could continue for extended periods of time.
c. The yield curve would be upward-sloping.
d. The yield curve would be downward sloping.
e. Potential, arbitrageable differences between the yields on securities of different maturities could continue for extended periods of time.
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