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February 6, 2026 10:45 PM UTC

Carry Trade Unwinds Pressure MENA Currencies, BNY Warns

BitcoinWorld Carry Trade Unwinds Pressure MENA Currencies, BNY Warns Bank of New York Mellon (BNY) has issued a note highlighting that carry trade unwinds are increasingly pressuring currencies across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The development signals a shift in investor sentiment toward emerging market currencies as global monetary policy expectations evolve. What Is Driving the Pressure? Carry trades, where investors borrow in low-yielding currencies to invest in higher-yielding ones, have been a common strategy in MENA markets. However, BNY analysts point out that a combination of factors—including changing interest rate differentials, geopolitical uncertainty, and a broader risk-off mood—is prompting investors to reverse these positions. This unwinding creates selling pressure on local currencies, particularly those with higher exposure to foreign capital flows. Regional Currencies Under Scrutiny The note specifically references currencies such as the Turkish lira, the Egyptian pound, and the South African rand (often grouped with MENA in emerging market analyses) as being vulnerable. The lira has faced persistent depreciation pressures, while the Egyptian pound continues to adjust under its managed float. The unwinding of carry trades exacerbates these trends, potentially leading to faster depreciation and higher import costs for these economies. Broader Market Implications For investors, the unwinding signals a need for caution in emerging market FX exposure. For MENA economies, it raises the cost of servicing foreign-currency debt and can fuel inflationary pressures. Central banks in the region may face increased difficulty in managing currency stability without resorting to reserve depletion or aggressive rate hikes. Conclusion BNY’s analysis underscores a critical moment for MENA currencies as global financial conditions tighten. The unwinding of carry trades is not a temporary blip but a reflection of deeper market recalibration. Investors and policymakers alike must navigate a landscape where traditional yield-seeking strategies carry heightened risk. FAQs Q1: What is a carry trade, and why does its unwinding pressure currencies? A carry trade involves borrowing in a low-interest-rate currency to invest in a higher-yielding one. When investors unwind these positions, they sell the higher-yielding currency, increasing supply and putting downward pressure on its value. Q2: Which MENA currencies are most affected by carry trade unwinds? According to BNY, currencies like the Turkish lira, Egyptian pound, and South African rand are particularly vulnerable due to their high exposure to foreign capital flows and existing macroeconomic challenges. Q3: How does this affect everyday consumers in MENA countries? Currency depreciation increases the cost of imported goods, fuels inflation, and can lead to higher interest rates, affecting everything from food prices to loan repayments for consumers. This post Carry Trade Unwinds Pressure MENA Currencies, BNY Warns first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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