DOUBLELINE Capital and Van Eck Associates Corp are among investors seeing renewed appeal in a currency strategy that’s revving up as the Middle East ceasefire helps steady markets and reignite risk appetite.
The carry trade – borrowing where interest rates are low and investing where they’re high – was already thriving as the war sparks a surge in oil prices that boost commodity currencies such as Brazil’s real and Colombia’s peso.
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