Currency 'carry' trades make comeback — for now

Stable foreign-exchange prices encourage strategy, but waters not always so placid

Stable currency prices have encouraged investors to revive a reliably profitable strategy known as the "carry" trade—but some wonder how long the good times for the strategy can endure.

Since early this year, many investors have put on so-called carry trades using major-market and, increasingly, emerging-market currencies as they search for investments offering yield amid generally low interest rates globally.

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