Conditional Variance FX Swaps Pop Double-Dip Fears
Asset managers have been piling into exotic conditional variance swaps on fx as a way to hedge equity portfolios from a possible double-dip recession. The swaps allow investors to take a view on the volatility of a currency pair at a pre-determined spot range, and, unlike variance swaps, include additional features such as an activation strike and a cap on returns.
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