Japan

Japan, the "carry trade", and the economies of Latin America.

Mar, 09/17/2024 - 14:19 -- gramirez

Carry trade and triple arbitrage impact emerging countries due to the difference in interest rates. The interest rate differential between developed and emerging countries such as Mexico, Brazil and Colombia has increased the flow of capital into the financial markets of these countries, which provides more liquidity and public financing. However, it increases the vulnerability of emerging economies to global volatility, as in the case of Japan in August 2024. This article will examine how the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) interest rate hike affected exchange rates in these countries.

USA and Friendshoring

Lun, 07/01/2024 - 19:08 -- bacosta

Amid the growing tensions of the trade war that began in 2018 between the United States and China, US companies began to look to the horizon in search of safer and more stable lands for their products. Against this backdrop of uncertainty and challenges, Japan emerged as a beacon of opportunity, and the concept of friendshoring, distinct from nearshoring, was coined.

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