Interest Arbitrage

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Interest arbitrage refers to the practice of capitalizing on the differences in interest rates between two or more markets to generate profit. This financial strategy involves borrowing funds in a market with lower interest rates and investing them in a market with higher rates. Interest arbitrage is commonly used in international finance to exploit currency and interest rate disparities.

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