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  2. Carry (investment) - Wikipedia

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    The term carry trade, without further modification, refers to currency carry trade: investors borrow low-yielding currencies and lend (invest in) high-yielding currencies. It is thought to correlate with global financial and exchange rate stability and retracts in use during global liquidity shortages, [ 3 ] but the carry trade is often blamed ...

  3. What Is a Carry Trade, and How Did a Small Rate Hike in ... - AOL

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    That rate is still very low, of course, and in and of itself not a big deal for the carry trade. But it was the bank's largest rate hike since 2007, and currency traders took note of the implications.

  4. Mrs. Watanabe - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Watanabe, also known as Kimono Trader, [1] is a term that gained prominence in the early 2000s, representing a stereotype associated with Japanese retail currency-market traders. These individuals became notable for their active participation in currency trading ( Forex ), which had a significant impact on global currency markets and ...

  5. Foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    Currency carry trade refers to the act of borrowing one currency that has a low interest rate in order to purchase another with a higher interest rate. A large difference in rates can be highly profitable for the trader, especially if high leverage is used.

  6. Unwind of massive yen-funded carry has room to go ... - AOL

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    An epic unwinding of the yen-funded carry trade that has reverberated through global markets may have further to go, analysts said on Tuesday. Days of havoc in global markets have analysts rushing ...

  7. Currency appreciation and depreciation - Wikipedia

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    Currency carry trade – Uncovered interest arbitrage (investors borrow low-yielding currencies and lend (invest in) high-yielding currencies). Exchange rate – Rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another; Marshall–Lerner condition – Economic concept

  8. US Treasury finds no currency manipulation by major trading ...

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    The currency report said Japan was kept on the monitoring list because of its $65 billion trade surplus with the U.S. during the review period as well as an increase in its global current account ...

  9. G10 currencies - Wikipedia

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    The G10 currencies are ten of the most heavily traded currencies in the world, which are also ten of the world's most liquid currencies. Traders regularly buy and sell them in an open market with minimal impact on their own international exchange rates.