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'Debasement trade’ falls out of favor as inflation fears cool, JPMorgan says
The 'debasement trade,' a strategy betting on currency devaluation, is declining in popularity as concerns over inflation subside. JPMorgan analysts note this shift reflects cooling market fears about central banks devaluing currencies through aggressive monetary policies.
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