Frontier currencies gain traction with investors

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Samir Gadio

A continued environment of low interest rates and global economic uncertainty is driving foreign exchange investors to consider new frontier currencies that in the past might have been considered too exotic or illiquid to merit serious attention, according to FX strategists and currency managers.

"Frontier markets typically refer to less-developed emerging markets that usually offer high returns associated with higher risks related to political instability, less-established regulations and

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