The shape of a normal Treasury yield curve can be characterized as: (a) inverted throughout the maturity spectrum; (b) inverted over a portion of the maturity spectrum, such as between 2 and 7 years; (c) monotonically upward sloping; (d) unaffected by the relative supply and demand for Treasury securities.

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Answer:

(c) monotonically upward sloping

Explanation:

The shape of a normal Treasury yield curve can be characterized as monotonically upward sloping curve. This is because a normal treasury yield curve have lower yields for short term, but gradually increases as the maturity period of the bonds increases. Thus, giving the yield curve an upward sloping shape.