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Switching into another currency by buying spot and selling forward, and investing proceeds in order to obtain a higher interest yield. Interest arbitrage can be inward, ie from foreign currency into the local one or outward, ie from the local currency to the foreign one. Sometimes better results can be obtained by not selling the forward interest amount. ...
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Trisections that take advantage of differences in interest rates between financial centres and between forward rates
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The international transfer of funds to a foreign centre, or the maintenance of funds in a foreign centre with the intention of benefiting from the higher yield on short-term investment in that centre. See Covered interest arbitrage and Uncovered interest arbitrage.
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