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What’s Happening in EM: Carry Traders Shift Away From Dollar

The News

This week, Vinicius Andrade and Kelsey Butler discussed a shift in emerging-market trading strategies. Traders are increasingly using currencies like the euro and Australian dollar instead of the US dollar to fund investments in developing countries. This change comes as the US dollar strengthens significantly.

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Why it matters

Carry traders are diversifying funding currencies away from the USD to EUR and AUD.

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Vinicius Andrade and Kelsey Butler discussed this topic this week.

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Vinicius Andrade and Kelsey Butler discussed this topic this week.

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  • Carry traders are diversifying funding currencies away from the USD to EUR and AUD.
  • This shift occurs as the US dollar strengthens, reducing the attractiveness of USD-funded carry trades.

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Plain English

This week, Vinicius Andrade joins Kelsey Butler to discuss how emerging-market traders are turning more to currencies from the euro to the Australian dollar to fund bets in the developing world as the US dollar strengthens.

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Vinicius Andrade and Kelsey Butler discussed this topic this week.

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Emerging-market traders are increasingly turning to currencies like the euro and Australian dollar to fund bets in the developing world.

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The US dollar is strengthening significantly.

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