Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP6148
Authors: Craig Burnside; Martin Eichenbaum; Sergio Rebelo
Abstract: The carry trade strategy involves selling forward currencies that are at a forward premium and buying forward currencies that are at a forward discount. We compare the payoffs to the carry trade applied to two different portfolios. The first portfolio consists exclusively of developed country currencies. The second portfolio includes the currencies of both developed countries and emerging markets. Our main empirical findings are as follows. First, including emerging market currencies in our portfolio substantially increases the Sharpe ratio associated with the carry trade. Second, bid-ask spreads are two to four times larger in emerging markets than in developed countries. Third and most dramatically, the payoffs to the carry trade for both portfolios are uncorrelated with returns to the U.S. stock market.
Keywords: carry trade; exchange rate; uncovered interest parity
JEL Codes: F3; F41
Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.
Cause | Effect |
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emerging market currencies (F31) | Sharpe ratio (G11) |
bid-ask spreads (G19) | profitability of trading strategies (G11) |
carry trade payoffs (F16) | US stock market returns (G12) |