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Covered Interest Parity

On Alphaville, Matthew Klein points out that covered interest parity (dollar vs. yen) is alive and kicking again. It wasn’t during much of 2016. The Reserve Bank of Australia exploited the arbitrage opportunity.

Previous post on the topic, and another one.

This entry was posted in Notes and tagged Covered interest parity, Dollar, Reserve Bank of Australia, Yen on October 11, 2017 by Dirk Niepelt.

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