The Humped Yield Curve is an economic phenomenon in which short-term interest rates are low, medium-term interest rates are high, and long-term interest rates are lower again. It has implications for savings and investment decisions as well as the overall macroeconomic environment. In a humped curve, it can be more attractive to hold investments for the medium term rather than for the short or long term. This can lead to less borrowing and slower economic growth. Knowing when the humped yield curve occurs and its implications can help businesses make informed decisions that will optimize their returns.