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Risk appetite ceiling
The risk on-off trade has worked very well for three years - confident investors buy risky assets, making the dollar fall (and vice versa). But as James Mackintosh, investment editor, warns there is a point beyond which the logic behind the theory is deeply counterintuitive. A failure to raise the Federal debt ceiling would challenge the risk-on/risk-off trade.
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Date Found: June 02, 2011
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