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“Risks of Safe-Haven Rally in Swiss Franc Carry Trade” – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/02 at 12:36 PM
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In the world of currency trading, investors are turning to the Swiss franc as an alternative to the Japanese yen for carry trades. This strategy involves borrowing currencies with low interest rates and swapping them for others to purchase higher-yielding assets. The appeal of the Swiss franc has increased due to the weakening of the yen. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has already initiated an easing cycle, with its key interest rate currently standing at 1.25 per cent, making it attractive for investors to borrow francs at a low cost and invest elsewhere.

Furthermore, compared to other major currencies, interest rates in the United States, Britain, and the eurozone are higher, making the Swiss franc a preferred funding currency. The stability of the franc is also evident as it reaches its highest point against the dollar in eight months and against the euro in nine years. However, investors are hoping for a gradual decline in the value of the franc to increase returns on carry trades. Speculators continue to hold a significant short position against the Swiss franc, indicating its popular use in funding carry trades.

Despite its appeal, the Swiss franc can be an unreliable asset for carry trades. The currency’s safe-haven reputation often leads to increased demand during uncertain times, causing rapid rallies that can wipe out gains and lead to sudden position unwinding. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) and Swiss regulator Finma have not commented on the impact of carry trades on the Swiss franc. In August, as stock markets experienced a downturn, the Swiss franc surged, reflecting its sensitivity to global economic conditions.

Investors must be cautious when using the Swiss franc as a funding currency, especially in uncertain market environments. The risk of rapid movements in the currency, combined with high volatility, can pose challenges for carry trades. Currency strategists warn that yield differentials can compress, leading to a rally in the Swiss franc during risk-off scenarios. The options market indicates that investors are closely monitoring the Swiss currency’s movements, showing a high level of expected volatility.

In conclusion, while the Swiss franc remains a popular choice for funding carry trades due to its low interest rates and stability, it carries inherent risks. Traders must be mindful of the currency’s safe-haven status and its potential to rally during periods of market volatility. As central banks continue to adjust interest rates, investors need to closely monitor the Swiss franc’s movements and the potential impact on carry trade profitability. Ultimately, the success of carry trades involving the Swiss franc may depend on how quickly traders can react to changing market conditions and mitigate risks during times of uncertainty.

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